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Edward Kenealy

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Edward Kenealy (c1869- )

Born the son of Dr. Edward Vaughan Kenealy, Q.C.

1881 Living at 6 Tavistock Square, St Pancras, London: Elizabeth Kenealy (age 45 born Tipton), Widow. With her ten children; Harriete M. Kenealy (age 24 born Gray's Inn); Maurice E. Kenealy (age 22 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex), Journalist; Arabella Kenealy (age 21 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex), Medical student; Mary A. Kenealy (age 19 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex), Medical student; Alexander C. Kenealy (age 16 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex); Noel B. Kenealy (age 14 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex); Edward Kenealy (age 12 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex); Arthur P. Kenealy (age 10 born Portslade-by-Sea, Sussex); Catherine S. Kenealy (age 8 born Clapham); and Isabel Kenealy (age 6 born Lancing).[1]

1902 May. Letters against his selling methods for obtaining advertising in Motoring Illustrated.[2]

1904 'KENEALY, Edward. One of the Editors and proprietors of Motoring Illustrated. Managing director of the Acme Tone Engraving Co., Ltd., of Watford, Herts. Trained as an electrical engineer and carried out important engineering installations on the Continent. Is thoroughly conversant with motor-car engineering. Clubs: A.C.G.B. & I., Hertfordshire Automobile, West Herts Golf, Vagabonds' and Aero. Address: St. Andrew's, Watford, Herts. [3]

1907 The fifth issue of 'The Motoring Annual and Motorists’ Year-Book - The editors are Messrs. Noel B. Kenealy and Edward Kenealy.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. The Autocar 1902/05/10
  3. Motoring Annual and Motorist’s Year Book 1904
  4. Pall Mall Gazette - Thursday 23 May 1907