I recently found out that one of my paternal ancestors, Worcestershire born Thomas Stephens, owned, or worked in a pub somewhere in Bristol and today I found out that it was the King William Ale House in Little King Street, St Nicholas Parish. This is found on his census in the addresses panel (which I forgot to look at the first time I saw it), in the 1861 and 71 censuses, the former stating he was a publican and the latter as a beerhouse keeper.
I tried looking online to see if there's any photos of him, but I can't find anything sadly
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13-11-2018, 4:50 PM #1
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King William Ale House (Thomas Stephens)
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08-12-2019, 9:31 PM #2
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08-12-2019, 11:28 PM #3
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You don't say in which county East Dean is, and I can only find the one in Sussex, which would imediately rule out the two Thomases being the same person.
However, according to the 1871 census, Nettlebranches' Thomas was born in 1810. Census reference RG10/2523 folio 23 page 1, so that would definitely rule out any connection.
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08-12-2019, 11:43 PM #4
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Hi
Thanks for the prompt reply. As you can gather a newbie to the family tree research. I just saw the name Thomas and got a bit over enthustiastic.
Thanks very much for your help
Pam
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