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William Joseph Parkyn (1852-1927)

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William Joseph Parkyn (c1852-1927) of W. Parkyn and Sons

ca.1852 Born at Soho the son of William Parkyn, a Wheelwright.

1876 Married at Bloomsbury to Rachel Roberts. He is a Wheelwright of 76 Southampton Row,

1901 Living at 29 Avenue Road, Crouch End, Mddx: William J. Parkin (age 49 born Soho), Coach and Van Builder - Employer. With his wife Rachel Parkin (age 49 born Scotland) and their six children; Bertha J. Parkin (age 23 born Soho); Catherine Parkin (age 21 born Soho); William G. Parkin (age 19 born Soho); Stanley S. Parkin (age 15 born Soho); Maud L. Parkin (age 11 born Soho); and Douglas R. Parkin (age 8 born Soho).[1]

1911 Living at 16 Crouch Hall Road, Crouch End: William Joseph Parkyn (age 59 born Soho), Van and Cart Builder - Employer. with his wife and four children.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. 1911 census