William Henry Rhodes
1864 Born in Wolstanton, Staffordshire[1]
1891 William H Rhodes 27, confectioner, lived in Leek with Emily M Rhodes 27, Harrold W Rhodes 1[2]
1900 China dealer, 56 The Tything and 67 Broad street, Worcester[3]
1901 William H Rhodes 37, china and glass merchant, lived in Malvern with Emily M Rhodes 37, Herold W Rhodes 11, Lily E Rhodes 1[4]
1902 Mr. Justice Byrne delivered judgment in the case of the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company (Limited) v. Locke and Co. (Limited), and W. H. Rhodes. Both cases involved the question of the right to use the word "Worcester" in connexion with (sale of china and porcelain)...[5]
1911 William Henry Rhodes 47, glass and china dealer, lived in Kings Norton with Emily Mary Rhodes 47, Lilian Emily Rhodes 11[6]
1934 Died in Burton upon Trent
