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Anglers Rest Inn, Frimley road, Ash, Surrey

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Residents at this address

1901/Mary A E Hill/Licensed Victualler, Widow/35/Virginia Waters, Surrey/Census
1901/George Hill/Son/10/Farnborough, Hampshire/Census
1901/Florence Hill/Daughter/9/Ash, Surrey/Census
1901/Frederick Rivington/Brother, Plumber/25/Chertsey Thorpe, Surrey/Census
1901/Lydia P Rivington/Sister, Barmaid/23/Chertsey Thorpe, Surrey/Census

1911/Mary A E Hill/Licensed Victualler, Widow/45/Virginia Waters, Surrey/Census
1911/Florence M Hill/Daughter/19/Ash Vale, Surrey/Census
1911/John T Williams/Boarder, Military Mounted Police/32/Portsmouth, Hampshire/Census
1911/James Wiltshire/Boarder, Military Mounted Police/35/Bishops Cannings, Wiltshire/Census

1913/Mrs Mary A E Hill/beer retailer/../../Kelly’s Directory

1918/Mrs Mary A E Hill/beer retailer/../../Kelly’s Directory

1932/Mary Ann Eliza Hill of the Anglers Rest Ash Vale Surrey Widow died 23 January 1932 at 30 Grove lane Kingston on Thames Probate London 23 March to George Maurice Hill sergeant H M army and Florence Mary Williams (wife of John Charles Williams). effects £4885 18s 9d/Probate

1937/Alec Frank Rutkin, Anglers Rest, Frimley road, Ash Vale, Aldershot/../../Kelly’s Directory



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