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Difference between revisions of "W. S. Loudon"

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of [[Barton and Loudon]]
William Stevenson Loudon of [[Barton and Loudon]]


of Gutta-Percha Depot, Coventry
of Gutta-Percha Depot, Coventry
c1854 Born in Birmingham to John Baird Loudon, a Shoe Merchant, and his wife Elizabeth 


1882 Gutta-Percha tyre cement
1882 Gutta-Percha tyre cement
1911 Living at 2 Grosvenor Road, Coventry: William Stevenson Loudon (age 57 born Birmingham), a Commercial Traveller - Cycle and Motor Trade on Own Account. With his wife (married fifteen years with no children) Eva Eugenie Loudon (age 51 born Birmingham). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Coventry]]
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[[Category: Biography - Automotive]]

Latest revision as of 11:20, 31 December 2012

William Stevenson Loudon of Barton and Loudon

of Gutta-Percha Depot, Coventry

c1854 Born in Birmingham to John Baird Loudon, a Shoe Merchant, and his wife Elizabeth

1882 Gutta-Percha tyre cement

1911 Living at 2 Grosvenor Road, Coventry: William Stevenson Loudon (age 57 born Birmingham), a Commercial Traveller - Cycle and Motor Trade on Own Account. With his wife (married fifteen years with no children) Eva Eugenie Loudon (age 51 born Birmingham). One servant.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census