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Can anyone help me with the firm called Wyatt & Jackson, Drapers of 143 High Street, Oxford, please? My great grand father's sister Jessie Elworthy married Frederic/Frederick Wyatt and they lived over their shop at 143 High Street. I would appreciate any information about Frederic, Jessie and their shop.
Babs.
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This must be the family in 1901?
Reference RG13, Piece 1379, Folio 66, Page 14
197 Appley(?) Road, Cowley, Oxford
Wyatt, Frederick Head M 48 Draper Dealer b Oxford
Wyatt, Jane Wife F 46 b Lynmouth, Devon
Wyatt, Robert R Son M 15 Drapers Apprentice b Oxford
Wyatt, Edward H Son M 14 b Oxford
Wyatt, Amy F Daughter F 12 b Bath, Somerset
Wyatt, Florence Daughter F 9 b Oxford
Wyatt, Cyril J Son M 7 b Oxford
Wyatt, Arthur L Son M 4 b Oxford
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And 1891:
RG12, 1167, 6, 6
143 High Street, Oxford
Wyatt, Frederick Head M 38 Draper b Oxford
Wyatt, Jessie Wife F 36 b Lynmouth
Wyatt, Frederick Son M 7 Scholar b Oxford
Wyatt, Robert R Son M 5 Scholar b Oxford
Wyatt, Ernest H Son M 4 b Oxford
Wyatt,Amy F Daughter F 2 b Bath, Somerset
+ 3 boarders (drapers assistants) and 2 servants
1871 provides some clues as to the potential owners of the future business?
Reference RG10, 1437, 19, 6
143 High Street, Oxford
Fisher, James Brother M 46 Draper's Assistant b Pendock, Worcestershire
Hawkes, William Assistant M 20 Drapers Assistant b Tiddington, Gloucestershire
Wyatt, Frederick Assistant M 18 Drapers Assistant b Oxford
Jackson, James Assistant M 14 Drapers Apprentice b Oxford
Sandels, Rose E Servant F 23 General Servant b Wiltshire
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Hi Babs and welcome to Oxford :D
I don't have anything on the family, but you might find these photos and history interesting: www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/high/tour/south/141_3.html
By the way, the 'Chanelle' shown as occupying the address in later years was actually Chanel - as in Chanel No 5, Coco Chanel etc - which gives you an idea of how prestigious this corner is 8)
You'll probably find something on this site as well: www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/
Regards,
Carol
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Me again ;D
Just to confirm that the address in 1901 census is 197 IFFLEY Road, a 15-minute stroll from the shop (and very close to where I grew up 8)).
Regards,
Carol