Bertram Braund Waller
Bertram Braund Waller (c1868-1942) of George Waller and Son
c1868 Born at Charlton, Kent, the son of George Waller, Junior and his wife Elizabeth Sim Braund
1881 Living at 70 Forest Lodge, Bexley, Kent: George Waller (age 48 born Islington), Mechanical Engineer. With his wife Elizabeth S. Waller (age 42 born Dartford) and their children Bessie G. B. Waller (age 18 born Charlton); Aliasen J. Waller (age 16 born Charlton); Edith J. Waller (age 14 born Charlton); Bertram Waller (age 13 born Charlton); Ernest B. Waller (age 9 born Lee); Percy G. Waller (age 7 born Stroud); and Kathleen Waller (age 5 born Stroud). Also servants and their family.[1]
1911 Living at Doverow Villa, Upper High Street, Stonehouse: Bertram Braund Waller (age 43 born Charlton, Kent), Mechanical Engineer (Partner) and Employer. With his wife Edith Mary Waller and their two daughters.[2]
1939 A.M.Inst.C.E. Managing Director, George Waller and Son, Ltd., Phoenix Ironworks, Stroud, Glos. Age: 70. Career: King's Coll. Sch.; City and Guilds; 6 years apprent. with George Waller & Son. Chairman, Soc. for British Industry, 1925; made world tour to study development of overseas trade, 1926.
1942 May 8th. Died at Cheltenham age about 65. of George Waller and Son, Phoenix Iron Works, Thrupp, Stroud. Connected with the gas industry for nearly 50 years.[3]
1942 September 23rd. Probate to Percy George Waller, Solicitor, and Frank Ernest Mutton, company director.