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Elvey HUNT (1873?-1964)

RiD No.: 1673

Personal Details

Birth 1873 (approx.)
Census 1881 (age 7-8) St Stephen, Norwich, Norfolk
The following is a transcript of the 1881 census for the Hunt family in Norwich. The original return has not yet been examined:

James Hunt / Head / Male / Widower / 37 / Soda Water Manufacturer Employing 14 Men & 10 Boys / Norwich, Norfolk, England
Alfred J Hunt / Son / Male / 14 / Norwich, Norfolk, England
Emmeline Hunt / Daughter / Female / 13 / Norwich, Norfolk, England
Jessie Hunt / Daughter / Female / 11 / Norwich, Norfolk, England
Elvey Hunt / Daughter / Female / 8 /Norwich, Norfolk, England
Gertrude Hunt / Daughter / Female / 6 / Norwich, Norfolk, England
James Robertson / Nephew / Male / 27 / Hoveton, Norfolk, England
Alice Robertson / Niece / Female / 29 / Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Elizabeth Ewing / Servant / Female / 21 Yelverton, Norfolk, England
Eliza Reeve / Servant / Female / 16 /Colkirk, Norfolk, England
Census 1911 (age 37-38)
The following is a transcript of the 1911 census return in Gorleston on Sea, Norfolk. The original has not been examined.

Charles Hunt / Head / Male (Widowed) / 39 / Norwich, Norfolk - occupation Acrated Water Manufacture
Talbot Hunt / Son / Male / 8 / Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk
Elvey Hunt / Sister / Female / 38 / Norwich, Norfolk - occupation Clerk in Acrated Water Works
Anna Brown / Servant / Female / 27 / Toft Monks, Norfolk

The occupations would appear to be part of the family business producing mineral waters?
Residence from 1914 to 1915 (age 40-42)
In the Norfolk Electoral Registers for 1914/1915, Elvey and Gertrude were living together at 52 Walpole Road, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk. Bother were unmarried.
Death Q2 1964 (age 90-91) Lothingland, Suffolk
The death registration of an Elvey A White in June quarter 1964 age 91 matches Elvey's name, possible marriage and birth date so is assumed to be correct.

Marriage and Family Details

Spouse Charles J WHITE ( - )
Marriage Q3 1926 (age 52-53) Ipswich, Suffolk
This marries ties in with the death of an Elvey White and is therefore assumed to be correct until proved otherwise.