Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Difference between revisions of "W. C. Holloway"

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c.1876 Born in London, son of John Alexander Holloway, waiter, and his wife Helen.
William Claud Holloway
 
1876 Born in London, son of John Alexander Holloway, waiter, and his wife Helen.


1890 Death of his father<ref>BMD</ref>
1890 Death of his father<ref>BMD</ref>

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William Claud Holloway

1876 Born in London, son of John Alexander Holloway, waiter, and his wife Helen.

1890 Death of his father[1]

1901 Helen B Holloway 55, lived in London, with Lily Holloway 31, William C Holloway 25, mechanical engineer, working on own account, Sidney C Holloway 23, wholesale stationer[2]

1906 Of Ernest Arnott and Holloway, Minerva concessionaires

1911 Helen Salfon Holloway 66, lived in Westminster with Lil Holloway 41, William Holloway 35, employer in the motor car industry, Sydney Charles Holloway, employer in the motor car industry 32[3]

1912 Managing Director of Minerva Goods and Repairs.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1901 census
  3. 1911 census
  4. The Autocar 1912/08/10