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At 14 & 16 Kay Street after 1895. Licensing registers list the Beehive from 1830-1934, a Walkers Pub. *
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Residents at this address
1881/Samuel Taylor/Beer Seller/33/Manchester, Lancashire, England/Census *
1881/Sarah A. Taylor/Wife/32/Manchester, Lancashire, England/Census
1881/Sarah E. Taylor/Daughter/6/Manchester, Lancashire, England/Census
1881/Charles Taylor/Son/4/Manchester, Lancashire, England/Census
1891/Isaac Eccles/Beer House Keeper/32/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1891/Charlotte Eccles/Wife/29/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1891/William Eccles/Son/6/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1891/Alice Martin/Domestic Servant/21/Manchester, Lancashire/Census
1895/Isaac Eccles/../../Slater’s Directory *
1903/Joseph Pearson/../../Slater’s Directory *
1911/Joseph Pearson/../../Slater’s Directory *
In 1921 census at 16 and 14 Kay Street, South Manchester are
Daniel Murphy, Beer Retailer, aged 48 years 9 months, and born in Manchester, Lancashire, the employer
Mary Murphy, Wife, aged 58 years 3 months, and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Ernest Murphy, Son, Plumber to Lightfoot Bros Plumber (Out Of Work), aged 26 years 3 months, and born in Manchester, Lancashire
Amelia Murphy, Daughter, aged 23 years, and born in Stockport, Cheshire
Mary Alice Murphy, Daughter, Machinist to C A Harcome Blouse Maker, aged 18 years 5 months, and born in Stockport, Cheshire
Annie Murphy, Daughter, aged 15 years 7 months, and born in Stockport, Cheshire
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