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William Valentine Wright, Junior

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William Valentine Wright, Junior (1854-1927)

1854 Born at Clapham the son of William Valentine Wright, Senior and his wife Elizabeth Mustard

1871 Living at Alde House, Thornton Road, Clapham: William V. Wright (age 45 born Aldeburgh, Suffolk), Wholesale druggist. With his wife Elizabeth Wright (age 45 born Great Bentley) and their nine children; Elizabeth J. Wright (age 21 born London); Emily S. Wright (age 19 born London); Ada M. Wright (age 18 born London); William V. Wright (age 16 born Clapham); Henrietta Wright (age 14 born Clapham); Charles F. Wright (age 12 born Clapham); Catherine C. Wright (age 9 born Clapham); Herbert C. Wright (age 7 born Clapham); and Sydney F. Wright (age 5 born Clapham). Also his 'Mother' (presumably MIL) Elizabeth Mustard (age 70 born Great Bentley) and his niece Elizabeth Mustard (age 19 born Colchester). Two servants.[1]

1881 Elizabeth Wright 55, widow, lived in Bromley, with Elizabeth Wright 31, Ada Boys 28, William V. Wright 26, gentleman, Hettie Wright 24, Charles F. Wright 22, Katie Wright 19, Herbert Wright 17, Sidney F. Wright 15[2]

1891 Elizabeth Wright, executor of her husband's estate, left the partnership Wright, Layman and Umney

1901 Elizabeth Weight 75, living on own means in Bromley, with William V Weight 45, living on own means, Henrietta Wild 44, Charles Mustard 73, Eliza Abell F Mustard 47, Cecil S W Fraser 24, Violet E Johns 13, James Wild 50[3]

1911 Elizabeth Wright 85, widow, lived in Bromley with William Valentine Wright 56, her daughter Henrietta Wild 54 and son in law, James Wild 60, and grand daughter, Violet Ethel Town 23, her son Herbert Cassin Wright 47, wholesale chemist and druggist, and niece Elizabeth Newhard 59[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1881 census
  3. 1901 census
  4. 1911 census