Location: Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom
In the 1911 census, Frank was working as a barman at the Round House in the St. James district of Westminster, London, England. The census recorded that there were seven rooms in the building, and it recorded the location as the "corner of Little Pulteney Street & Wardour Street." The publican's name was Alfred Goody.[1]
- Frank Amos: Servant; male age 24; Single; occupation: Barman; born in Essex; English; no infirmity.
Sources
- ↑ 1911 census of England, London, ("The Round House") 37/8 Little Pulteney St W. & 83/5 Wardour St, Arthur Amos; digital images, Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., Ancestry (www.ancestry.com : accessed 16 Sept 2012); citing RG 78, RG 14 PN 500, registration district (RD) 6 (Westminster), sub district (SD) 1 (St James and St Anne), enumeration district (ED) 6, schedule number (SN) 123.
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