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1911 Living at 49 Victoria Road, Sheffield: Frank Moore (age 35 born Stonebroom, Derbyshire), Engineer's Small Tool Maker - Employer. With his wife Florence Moore (age 35 born Sheffield). Married eight years - no children.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at 49 Victoria Road, Sheffield: Frank Moore (age 35 born Stonebroom, Derbyshire), Engineer's Small Tool Maker - Employer. With his wife Florence Moore (age 35 born Sheffield). Married eight years - no children.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Birth of son Kenneth Charles Moore


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Revision as of 14:39, 23 June 2017

Frank Moore (c1876- ) of Moore and Wright

c1876 Born the son of George C. Moore, a Bricklayer, and his wife Sarah

1902 December 25th. Marriage. 'MOORE—WRIGHT.— On the 26th inst., St. Barnabas Church, Sheffield, the Rev A. Wood. Frank Moore of Barrow-in-Furness, late of Sheffield, to Florence, daughter William Wright, 92, Chippinghouse Road, Sheffield.'[1] Note: William Wright was a Pork Butcher

1911 Living at 49 Victoria Road, Sheffield: Frank Moore (age 35 born Stonebroom, Derbyshire), Engineer's Small Tool Maker - Employer. With his wife Florence Moore (age 35 born Sheffield). Married eight years - no children.[2]

1911 Birth of son Kenneth Charles Moore

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 27 December 1902
  2. 1911 Census