Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Try Again Tavern Leigh Street
1881 – 91. Charles Boon
1891. Mary Ann Davies
1893. Charles Boon
1895. George Hall
1896 – 98. John Gough Millman
1900 – 03. Fred Carr
1905 – 11. Kate Baker
1913. Mrs. A. Hawkins
1916 – 30. Thomas Dabinett
1934 – 36. James Henry Templar
1938 – 43. George Poole
1949 – 52. Thomas George Reeves
1955. Walter G. Blake
Census 1881.
Charles Boon 55, head married, beer seller & builder employing 5 men & 3 boys, Somerset Porlock
Ann Boon 52, wife married, house keeper, Bristol Bedminster
William F. Boon 24, son unmarried, carpenter, Bristol Bedminster
Florence M. Boon 22, daughter unmarried, barmaid, Bristol Bedminster
Albert C. Boon 16, son unmarried, Mason’s apprentice, Bristol Bedminster
Charlie Boon 12, son scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Lillian M. Boon 8, daughter scholar, Bristol Bedminster
Census 1891.
Charles Boon 65, head widower, beer retailer, Somerset Porlock
Maud L. Boon 18, daughter single, Bristol Bedminster
Fanny West 16, Bristol
Census 1901.
Fred Carr 43, head married, beer seller, Somerset Frome
Emma Carr 47, wife married, Somerset Midsomer Norton
Florence Maggs 18, niece single, Somerset Midsomer Norton
Census 1911.
Kate Baker 31, head married, beer house keeper, Bedminster Bristol
Kate Baker 11, daughter school, Bedminster Bristol
Reginald Baker 8, son, Bedminster Bristol
Annie Bryant 20, servant single, general domestics, Keynsham near Bristol