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In [[Wells Census#1881_KensingtonPlc|1881]] he is living with his family at 36 Kensington Place, Brighton. He was 30 and a grainer. | In [[Wells Census#1881_KensingtonPlc|1881]] he is living with his family at 36 Kensington Place, Brighton. He was 30 and a grainer. I believe a grainer was someone who painted simulation wood grain effects (one step up from a decorator, and two steps up from a painter). | ||
In [[Wells Census#1891_TrafalgarSt|1891]] he is living with his family (including Minnie) at 84 Trafalgar Street in Brighton, his wife was a dealer in paper hangings and possibly a milliner. He was 40 and a grainer, decorator and painter. | In [[Wells Census#1891_TrafalgarSt|1891]] he is living with his family (including Minnie) at 84 Trafalgar Street in Brighton, his wife was a dealer in paper hangings and possibly a milliner. He was 40 and a grainer, decorator and painter. |
Revision as of 08:44, 19 October 2015
Born: | Died: | Married: | Mother: | Father: | Descendant: Mary Wells |
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Alfred Walter Wells was the father of Mary Ann Minnie Wells.
He was born around 1851.
In 1881 he is living with his family at 36 Kensington Place, Brighton. He was 30 and a grainer. I believe a grainer was someone who painted simulation wood grain effects (one step up from a decorator, and two steps up from a painter).
In 1891 he is living with his family (including Minnie) at 84 Trafalgar Street in Brighton, his wife was a dealer in paper hangings and possibly a milliner. He was 40 and a grainer, decorator and painter.
Children
- Mary Ann Minnie Wells (1872)