Sorry to resurrect such an old thread (EDIT: Oooh, not as old as I thought; I hadn't noticed page 2!), but I was searching for information on St Asaph's church, where my husband's grandmother was baptised. Post No 10, above, mentions attaching a photograph of the church, but it doesn't seem to open - maybe because too long has elapsed since it was posted. Any chance of you posting it again, mikeflan?
The father, in this case, had a draper's shop at 196/197 Bristol Street in the 1871 census. His name was Tudor Davis. I suspect he may have been in partnership with his brother Matthew at some point; I have found a record of their partnership being dissolved in 1874. (Tudor Davis then seems to have run a series of Birmingham pubs.)
Matthew Davis appears in Kelly's 1876 as a "linen draper" at the same address, and is still at 196/197 Bristol Street in the 1881 census.
However, the 1891 census gives Matthew, still a draper, at 100/102 Bristol Street.
Now, I wonder if he physically moved his business closer into town, or whether the properties on Bristol Street might have been renumbered - so he stayed at the same premises but the numbers changed?
If anyone had a photograph showing Davis's drapers, wouldn't that be wonderful!! Wishful thinking
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