Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Lloyd Jones

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William Lloyd Jones (c1863- ) of Richard Southwood and Co and later of Lloyd Jones

son-in-law of Richard Southwood

1891 Living at Royal Hotel, Dawlish: Ann Southwood (age 66 born Exeter), Hotel Keeper (Employer) (Widow). With her four children; Richard Southwood (age 37 born Exeter), Wine Merchant (Single); Kate Southward (age 35 born Exeter); William Southwood (age 29 born Exeter), Wine Merchant (Employer); Emma Jones (age 38 born Exeter) with her husband William Lloyd Jones (age 29 born Leamington) and their son William R. L. Jones (age 4 months).[1]

1901 Living at 5 Clifton Hill, Exeter: W. Lloyd-Jones (age 38 born Leamington), Wine Merchant. With his wife Gemma and one daughter.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. 1901 Census