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Walter Lines (c1882- ) of Lines Brothers
ca.1882 Born in London the son of Joseph Lines
1901 Living at 512 Caledonian Road, Islington: Joseph Lines (age 53 born London), Strong Toy Maker. With his wife Jane Lines (age 50 born London) and their seven children; William Joseph Lines (age 22 born London), Clerk; Edith Lines (age 20 born London); Walter Lines (age 19 born London), Clerk; Mary Lines (age 17 born London); George E. Lines (age 13 born London); Winifred Lines (age 10 born London); and Arthur E. Lines (age 8 born London).[1]
1911 Living at 141 Lordship Road, Stoke Newington: Joseph Lines (age 63 born London), Toy and perambulator - Employer. With his wife Jane Lines (age 60 born London) and their four children; Edith Lines (age 30 born London); Walter Lines (age 29 born London), Assistant Toys; Winifred Lines (age 20 born London); and Arthur Edwin Lines (age 18 born London), Assistant Toys.[2]
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