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Ebenezer Samuel Monk GILES

1849 – 1911 · Yeovil, Somerset
Father: Henry GILES · Mother: Harriett TRASK
👶 Birth1849Yeovil, Somerset 📍 1851 Census
🏛️ Irish Potato Famine — mass emigration
🏠 Lived1851 (2)Rotton Row, Yeovil, Somerset 📍 1851 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Great Exhibition at Crystal Palace
🏠 Lived1861 (12)Reckleford Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍 1861 Census 📎 View
🏛️ Death of Prince Albert
💼 Occupation1861 (12)Scholar 1861 Census
🏠 Lived1871 (22)Reckleford Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍 📎 View
🏛️ Bank Holidays introduced
💼 Occupation1871 (22)Coach Body Maker
💒 Marriage25 May 1877 (28)Mary Grace BROAD
Veryan Parish Church, Cornwall, Devon 📍 📎 View
🏠 Lived1881 (32)5 Mary Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍
with Mary Grace BROAD 1881 Census 📎 View
💼 Occupation1881 (32)Coach Body Maker 1881 Census
🏠 Lived1891 (42)Nags Head Inn, 65 Reckleford Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍
with Mary Grace BROAD 1891 Census 📎 View
64 Reckleford was the Glove Factory. Before 63 was 17 Market Street.
🏛️ Free elementary education
💼 Occupation1891 (42)Coach Body Maker 1891 Census
🏠 Lived1901 (52)Nags Head Inn, 65 Reckleford Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍
with Mary Grace BROAD 1901 Census 📎 View
In 1901 Mary Broad (niece) aged 20 domestic servant born Veryan, Cornwall lived with the family.
🏛️ Second Boer War · Death of Queen Victoria — Edward VII accedes
💼 Occupation1901 (52)Coach Body Maker 1901 Census
🏠 Lived1911 (62)Nags Head Inn, 65 Reckleford Street, Yeovil, Somerset 📍
with Mary Grace BROAD 📎 View
🏛️ National Insurance Act
✝️ Deathabt 09/1911Yeovil, Somerset 📍 Ancestry.co.uk
Children with Mary Grace BROAD
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b. 1878, Yeovil, Somerset · d. 1967, Yeovil, Somerset · m. Samuel PERRY
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b. 1879, Yeovil, Somerset · d. 1967, 28 Abbots Drive, Wembley, London, Middlesex · m. Nellie HALLETT
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b. 1881, Yeovil, Somerset · d. 1934, Crown Inn, Huish, Yeovil, Somerset · m. Rosa Bessie CHICK
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b. 1883, Yeovil, Somerset · d. 1962, Summerlands Hospital, Yeovil, Somerset
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b. 1886, Yeovil, Somerset · m. Florence Mary WOODMAN
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