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In the 1920 electoral rolls, the hawkesfords have another address in addition, so they did not live at the shop. there was also (presumably above the shop) John Daniel & Emily Cain & walter & Louisa Hawkes
This is very useful, Does anybody know about who was living there in the earlier period 1911-1916? My Grandmother seems to have this address around 1913-1916 Fanny Abrahamson was her name at that time
Cheers,
gareth
Other than the Hawksworths , in 1912 it gives Alfred Mees (successive) , which i think means he was only there for part of a year, and William Spencer. In the absent voters list of 1918 it lists John Daniel Cain. In theses cases women would not have been included.