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1861 Living at 15 Queen's Square, Bristol: Josiah Grace (age 62 born Bristol), Corn and Flour Merchant. With his wife Mary Grace (age 62 born Hambrook) and their five children; Mary Grace (age 26 born Bristol); John R. Grace (age 25 born Bristol), Manufacturer of Soda Water; Alexander Grace (age 23 born Bristol), Mealman; [[Theodore Grace]] (age 22 born Bristol), Draughtsman; Amelia Grace (age 17 born Bristol). Three servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at 15 Queen's Square, Bristol: Josiah Grace (age 62 born Bristol), Corn and Flour Merchant. With his wife Mary Grace (age 62 born Hambrook) and their five children; Mary Grace (age 26 born Bristol); John R. Grace (age 25 born Bristol), Manufacturer of Soda Water; Alexander Grace (age 23 born Bristol), Mealman; [[Theodore Grace]] (age 22 born Bristol), Draughtsman; Amelia Grace (age 17 born Bristol). Three servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
1871 A lodger at 14 Finsbury Square, London: [[Theodore Grace]] (age 32 born Bristol), Civil Engineer.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | |||
1896 June 7th. Died. Of 20 Clyde Road, Redland. Insurance Agent. Probate to John Rowlands and William Kenway, Mealmen. 'Old and esteemed member of the (Bristol Chess) Club').<ref>Bristol Mercury - Monday 12 October 1896</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1830-1839]] | [[Category: Births 1830-1839]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 1890-1899]] |
Revision as of 07:59, 12 May 2017
Theodore Grace (c1839-1896) of Smith and Grace
1861 Living at 15 Queen's Square, Bristol: Josiah Grace (age 62 born Bristol), Corn and Flour Merchant. With his wife Mary Grace (age 62 born Hambrook) and their five children; Mary Grace (age 26 born Bristol); John R. Grace (age 25 born Bristol), Manufacturer of Soda Water; Alexander Grace (age 23 born Bristol), Mealman; Theodore Grace (age 22 born Bristol), Draughtsman; Amelia Grace (age 17 born Bristol). Three servants.[1]
1871 A lodger at 14 Finsbury Square, London: Theodore Grace (age 32 born Bristol), Civil Engineer.[2]
1896 June 7th. Died. Of 20 Clyde Road, Redland. Insurance Agent. Probate to John Rowlands and William Kenway, Mealmen. 'Old and esteemed member of the (Bristol Chess) Club').[3]