Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William James Stiff

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William James Stiff (1900-1989)

1910 Born the son of Sydney James Stiff.

1911 Living at 57 Greyhound Lane, Streatham: Sydney James Stiff (age 43 born Kennington), Pottery and Clay merchant - Employer. With his wife Florence Louisa Stiff (age 42 born Stockwell) and their three children; Florence Annie Stiff (age 13 born Clapham); Mary Julia Stiff (age 12 born Clapham); and William James Stiff (age 10 born Clapham). Also his sister Hilda Sarah Stiff (age 37 born Kennington). Two servants.[1]

1933 Employed by Caribbean petroleum Co

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census