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Eustace Arthur Day
- Born: 31 May 1898, Shaftebury, Dorset
- Marriage (1): Ruby E Norris after 1921
- Died: Sep 1974, Bromley, Kent, England, at age 76
Events
• Lived at: 14 Parsons Pool, 1911, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England.
• Boarded: 34 Washington Avenue, 1921, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England. Mr and Mrs Summers were the householders
First name(s) Eustace Arthur Full address as transcribed 34 Washington Avenue, Bournemouth Last name Day Parish Bournemouth Sex Male Registration district Christchurch Birth year 1898 Registration district number 95 Census date 19 June 1921 Sub-district Bournemouth Age in years 23 Sub-district number 2 Age in months 1 Enumeration district number 43 Age as transcribed 23 y 1 m County Hampshire Relationship to head Boarder Country England Marital status Single Ward of borough or urban district Springbourne Birth place Dorset, England Borough, urban or rural district Bournemouth CB Birth county Dorset Parliamentary borough or division Bournemouth PB Birth country England Archive The National Archives Transcribed birth place Shaftlesbury, Dorset Archive series RG 15 Nationality English Piece number 05516 Occupation Compositor Schedule number 109 Occupation code 522 Schedule type code E Occupation code with suffix 522/6 District reference RD 95 RS 2 ED 43 Employer W W Ascott Victory Press Schedule type England household, single page, 10 entries Employer code 444 Other household member's first name(s) Frederick William, Ellen Place of work 60 Holdenhurst Rd Bd Other household member's last name Summers Language used to complete form English Record set 1921 Census Of England & Wales Person making return Mr W Summers Category Census, Land & Substitutes House number 34 Subcategory Census Street Washington Avenue Collections from Great Britain, England Address 34 Washington Avenue
• Occupation: Compositor, 1921, Bournemouth, Hampshire, England.
• Lived at: Woolwich, 1939.
Eustace married Ruby E Norris after 1921. (Ruby E Norris was born on 18 Oct 1903.)
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