Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Samuel Davey

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Samuel Davey (c1847- ) of the Turk's Head, High Street, Exeter

1911 Living at 202-203 High Street, Exeter: Samuel Davey (age 64 born Cullompton), Hotel Keeper and retired Railway Station Master (Widower). With his daughter Alice Smith Davey (age 45 born Stoke canon), Housekeeper (single); son Ernest James Davey (age 38 born Stoke Canon), Cellar man, Hotel; and son Leonard Samuel Davey (age 20 born Stoke Canon), Railway Clerk. Also five employees for the hotel.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census