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John Henry Grant Davis

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John Henry Grant Davis (1863-1935)

1863 Born in Leeds

1881 James Davis 59, Dyer, Employing 32 Men, lived in Halifax with Ann Davis 53, Emma Davis 19, John H.G. Davis 17, apprenticed dyer, Catherine Davis 14[1]

1891 John Hy G Davis 27, indigo dyer, employer, lived in Elland, Leeds, with Caroline A Davis 22, Caroline M Davis 11 months[2]

1901 John H G Davis 37, retired indigo dyer, lived in Cuckfield with Caroline A Davis 32, Caroline M Davis 10, Dorothy M Davis 8, Mary Davis 4[3]

1911 Living at The Hawthorns, Sutton Road, Walsall: John Henry Grant Davis (age 47 born Leeds), Ironfounder - Employer. With his wife Caroline Anna Davis (age 42 born Yks) and three daughters; Caroline Maud Davis (age 20 born Yks); Dorothy Margaret Davis (age 18 born Yks); and Mary Davis (age 14 born Yks).[4]

1935 Died in Battersea[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. 1891 census
  3. 1901 census
  4. 1911 Census
  5. BMD