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1875 Born in Cannstatt, Germany, | 1875 Born in Cannstatt, Germany, | ||
1874 Born at Basigheim, son of Wolf and Anna Aron<ref>Naturalisation certificate</ref> | |||
1899 Naturalised British subject | 1899 Naturalised British subject | ||
1902 Bicycle fittings agent, of Long Lane, Aldersgate<ref>UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946</ref> | 1902 Bicycle fittings agent, of Long Lane, Aldersgate<ref>UK, City and County Directories, 1766 - 1946</ref> | ||
1904 Naturalised British citizen, age 29<ref>Naturalisation certificate</ref> | |||
1905 Lived in Hampstead; business at Long Lane, London EC, bicycle assessors<ref>British Phone Books, 1880-1984</ref> | 1905 Lived in Hampstead; business at Long Lane, London EC, bicycle assessors<ref>British Phone Books, 1880-1984</ref> |
Revision as of 11:46, 2 December 2015
1875 Born in Cannstatt, Germany,
1874 Born at Basigheim, son of Wolf and Anna Aron[1]
1899 Naturalised British subject
1902 Bicycle fittings agent, of Long Lane, Aldersgate[2]
1904 Naturalised British citizen, age 29[3]
1905 Lived in Hampstead; business at Long Lane, London EC, bicycle assessors[4]
1911 Eugin Aron, 36, manufacturer/merchant of motor accessories, lived in Hampstead with his wife Lottie 32, and son Eric 5[5]. His address, 22 Compayne Gardens, was the same as his brother's, Hermann's, but Eugen was not on the electoral register[6]
1915 Eugene Aron, of Great Eastern St; lived in Landfield Gardens, West Hampstead[7]
1940 Living at Kings Langley. Died in Marylebone, London[8]
1927 His son Eric became a student member of the IEE[9]