He was born on 4TH Q 1889 in Ardingly, East Sussex. England.Source 1
First name(s) GEORGE Last name DAWES Birth year 1889 Birth quarter 4 Registration month - Mother's last name - District Uckfield County Sussex Country England Volume 2B Page 121
Resident:
in the year 1891: Holland Cottage, Ardingly, East Sussex.
Census Transcript Household Sussex 1891 Address Holland Cottage Parish Registration District Lindfield, Cuckfield Image Reference RG12/0791/F? Found 7 Results. Forename Surname Age Year Born Relation Birth Place Occupation
William Davies 31 1860 Head Balcombe, Sussex Agricultural Labourer Bilpey Davies 28 1863 Wife Ardingly, Sussex Bilpey Davies 11 1880 Daughter Ardingly, Sussex Scholar (ALL SHOULD READ DAWES) William Davies 9 1882 Son Ardingly, Sussex Scholar Florence Davies 7 1884 Daughter Ardingly, Sussex Scholar George Davies 2 1889 Son Ardingly, Sussex Ernest Davies 1m 1891 Son Ardingly, Sussex
in the year 1901: Simmons Cottages, Ardingley, East Sussex.Source 1
Census Transcript Household Sussex 1901 Address Simmons Cottage Parish Ardingley Registration District Cuckfield Image Reference RG13/0907/F? Found 5 Results. Forename Surname Age Year Born Relation Birth Place Occupation
Frederick Wheeler 24 1877 Head Forest Row, Sussex Assistant At Steam Saw Mills Bilfry A Wheeler 39 1862 Wife Ardingly, Sussex Frederick W Wheeler 1 1900 Son Ardingly, Sussex George Dows 12 1889 Son In Law Ardingly, Sussex Ernest Dows 10 1891 Son In Law Ardingly, Sussex
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