Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Alfred Edward Pallett

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Alfred Edward Pallett (1901-1983), founder of Cascelloid

1901 Born the son of Alfred Pallett (1859- ), a Plumber, and his wife Hephzibah Peberdy (1874–1952)

1911 Living at 1 Humberstone Road, Leicester: Alfred Pallett (age 51 born Mountsorrel, Leicestershire), Plumber and Glazier - Own Account. With his wife Hephzibah Pallett (age 35 Thurnby, Leics.) and their son A. E. Pallett (age 10 born Leicester) and daughter D. E. Pallett (age 2 born Leicester).[1]

1943 Retired from Cascelloid


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census