Fred Puddicombe
Fred Puddicombe (c1867-1933), who lost two sons in WW1
1891 Living at 44 Union Street, St. Thomas, Exeter: Fred Puddicombe (age 24, born Elston, near Copplestone), Butcher's Shopman. With his wife Emma Puddicombe (age 21 born Newton St. Cyres) and their son Fred Wm Puddicombe (age 8 months born St. Thomas).[1]
1911 Living at 154 Cowick Street, St Thomas, Exeter: Fred Puddicombe (age 44 born Elston, Crediton), Butcher's Assistant. With his wife Emma Puddicombe (age 41 born Newton St. Cyres) and their eight children; Fredrick W. Puddicombe (age 21 born St. Thomas, Exeter), a Vanman; Ethel M. Puddicombe (age 19 born St. Thomas, Exeter), a Dressmaker; Reginald F. Puddicombe (age 17 born Exeter), a Cycle Repairer; Ada N. Puddicombe (age 15 born Exeter), a Dressmaker; John G. Puddicombe (age 12 born West Bromwich); Earnest E. Puddicombe (age 12 born West Bromwich); Albert J. Puddicombe (age 9 born St. Thomas, Exeter); and Walter Puddicombe (age 7 born St. Thomas, Exeter).[2]