Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Albert Thomas Burden

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Albert Burden (1871-1960) of Dean and Burden Brothers and later of Scout Motors


1881 Living at 109 Gigant Street, Salisbury: Thomas Burden (age 52 born Durrington, Wiltshire), Carpenter. With his wife Susanna Burden (age 55 born Durrington, Wiltshire) and their four children; Clara Burden (age 25 born Durrington, Wiltshire), School Teacher; Harriet Burden (age 21 born Grately, Hampshire), Housemaid; William Burden (age 14 born Quarley, Hampshire), Assistant to Bicycle Trade; and Albert Burden (age 8 born Grately, Hampshire).[1]

1911 Living at 10 Mill Road, Salisbury: Albert Thomas Burden (age 39 born Grately, Hampshire), Manager of Motor works. With his wife Alice Burden (age 39 born Salisbury) and their two children Albert Ernest Burden (age 7 born Salisbury) and Phyllis Emily Burden (age 5 born Salisbury). One servant.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1911 Census