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Lawrence Theophilus Vickers

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Lawrence Theophilus Vickers (c1878-1925) sometimes Laurance of Vickers, Bristow and Co

Born the son of John Jacob Vickers, a ship Owner.

1901 Residing at the Old Manor House, Wallington: John J. Vickers (age 58 born Nottingham), Ship Owner (and widower). With sons Harold P. Vickers and Laurence Vickers (age 21 born Streatham Hill) Engineer (Mechanical), also a daughter.[1]

1903 Laurence Vickers, drives a 15 h.p. C.G.V. in Tourist section of Belfast event.[2]

1903 Laurence Vickers, Hermitage house, Limpsfield. Speeding offence at 28 m.p.h.[3]

1904 Married at Hove to Winnifred Helen Mary Wilson

1911 Boarding at Cardington, near Bedford: Laurance Theo Vickers (age 33 born Streatham), Managing Director - Agricultural Engineers (Employer). With his wife Winifred Helen Mary Vickers (age 31 born Brighton).[4]

1925 July 02nd. Died at South Africa.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. Belfast News-Letter - Monday 06 July 1903
  3. Mid Sussex Times - Tuesday 13 October 1903
  4. 1911 Census