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1846 Born the son of [[George Robert Clover]], Shipowner, and his wife Annette
1846 Born the son of [[George Robert Clover]], Shipowner, and his wife Annette
1891 Living at 5 Manor Hill, Cloughton with Grange, Cheshire: [[George Robert Clover (1846-1900)|George R. Clover]] (age 45 born Liverpool), Shipbuilder, J.P. - Employer. With his wife Emily Clover (age 43 born Birkenhead) and their two children [[George Robert Clover (1871-1919)|George R. Clover]] (age 19 born Birkenhead) and  Evelyn E. G. Clover (age 9 born Birkenhead). Seven servants.<ref>1891 Census</ref>


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George Robert Clover (1846-1900), Shipbuilder

1846 Born the son of George Robert Clover, Shipowner, and his wife Annette

1891 Living at 5 Manor Hill, Cloughton with Grange, Cheshire: George R. Clover (age 45 born Liverpool), Shipbuilder, J.P. - Employer. With his wife Emily Clover (age 43 born Birkenhead) and their two children George R. Clover (age 19 born Birkenhead) and Evelyn E. G. Clover (age 9 born Birkenhead). Seven servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census