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Three Kings, Quay Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire

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In 1851 at the Three Kings Inn, 11 Quay Street, Saint Nicholas
Ann Evans, Publican, boat owner & coal merchant, Widow aged 51 and born in Gloucestershire
David Jas Evans, Son aged 31 and born in Gloucestershire
William Hy Evans, Son, Carpenter aged 24 and born in Gloucestershire
Ann Eliza Yearsley, Daughter, Inn keeper's wife aged 27 and born in Gloucestershire
John H Pugh, Nephew, Coal merchant aged 46 and born in Gloucestershire
Mary Ann Hooper, House servant aged 47 and born in Churcham, Gloucestershire

1863 Kellys, Three Kings, Mrs. A. Evans, Quay street, Gloucester

1870/William Henry Evans/../../../Kellys Directory

In 1871 at the Three Kings Inn , Quay Street , St Nicholas, Gloucester,
William H Evans, Inn keeper aged 45 and born in Gloucestershire
Fanny Evans, Wife aged 39 and born in Barnwood, Gloucestershire
Henry J Evans, Son aged 7 and born in Gloucestershire
James Pready, General servant aged 57 and born in Newent, Gloucestershire
Betsy Pready, General servant aged 61 and born in Minsterworth, Gloucestershire

1879/Henry Blythe Townsend/../../../Kellys Directory

1885/George Cummings/../../../Kellys Directory

1894/Charles Perkins/../../../Kellys Directory

Gloucester Journal. 30 July 1898
Death of William Henry Evans, late of the Three Kings Inn, in this city, aged 72 years.



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