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Frank Chick (1863-1941)

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Frank Chick (1863-1941) of Frank Chick

1885 Joined Exeter Cycling Club.[1]

1901 Living at 63 Oxford Road, Exeter, Cycle Agent - Employer. With his wife Emily and their son.[2]

1909 Captain of Exeter Cycling Club.[3]

1911 Living at 1 Park House, Cowick Lane, St Thomas, Exeter: Frank Chick (age 47 born Martock), Motor and Cycle Dealer - Employer. With his wife Emily Jane Chick and their son Francis William Chick and daughter Nellie Una Chick. Also his SIL Elizabeth Ellen Payne.[4]

1918 Chairman. Devon and Cornwall Centre National Cyclists Union.[5]

1921 Frank Chick, Park House, St. Thomas, Exeter. Councillor.[6]

1939 Living at 55 Cowick Lane, Exeter, Governing Director, Motor and Cycle Accessories Merchant. With Emily Chick (Incapacitated).[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 13 November 1923
  2. 1901 Census
  3. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 16 February 1909
  4. 1911 Census
  5. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Tuesday 11 June 1918
  6. Exeter and Plymouth Gazette - Saturday 05 November 1921
  7. 1939 Census