Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Hubbard

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Charles Hubbard (1867- )

1867 Born at Cambridge the son of Thomas Hubbard, a Draper and his wife Rosa

1901 Living at 27 St. Nicholas Street, Coventry: Charles Hubbard (age 34 born Cambridge), a Rubber Cycle Tyre Manufacturer. With his wife Florence A. Hubbard (age 26 born Coventry) and their children Stanley C. Hubbard (age 5 born Whitley, Coventry) and Thomas K. Hubbard (age 2 born Keresley). Two servants. [1] Note: Both of his brothers, Edgar Hubbard and Hubert Hubbard, were living in Coventry and both were in the Rubber industry.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census