1891 census: Richard (now aged 39) has changed to become a publican and the family is living at 13 George Street, The Jacob Well, St Marylebone, London. His wife Eleanor is now 38 and the rest of the family at home are Eleanor (aged 19), Martha (aged 18), Annie (aged 7), Frederick (aged 3), Ellen (aged 2). Annie was born at St Pancras, whilst Frederick and Ellen were born in Islington.
1901 census: Richard (aged 49) is back to being a telegraphist instrument maker. Eleanor (aged 48) is living with Richard and the family at 25 Stamford Road, Hackney, London. The children at home are Alice (aged 23 - waitress), Anne (aged 17 - born at Chalk Farm, London), Frederick (aged 13 - born at Holloway, London), Lilian M (aged 12 - born at Holloway, London), Amy (aged 10 - born at Woolwich, London) and Ernest H (aged 7 - born at Islington).
Frederick died in 1975 in CANTERBURY Kent England.[2]