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It was always assumed that he had a shop as such. Yes-1891 has him as a hawker at 104 Lord St and married to Caroline. 1901 a hawker at 205 Francis St. 1911 a hawker at 24 Cato St. There is a record of them living at 61 Cattells Grove in 1906 and at 38 Trevor St in 1910. Devon St is in my notes...
Would anyone know of a greengrocers shop in Devon Street about 1900? It belonged to my great grandfather and his wife - John and Caroline Cox (nee Alwood).