Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Earlsmead Beer Stores Pennywell Road
Off license
1871 – 86. John Milsom
1887 – 88. Mary Ann Milsom
1891 – 94. Helen Taylor
1895 to 1900. Charles Devrell
1901. Thomas Fowkes
1904. Beatrice Fowkes
1906. Charles Lake
1908 – 11. Mary Ann Smith
1913 – 20. Deborah Morgan
1924 – 31. Phoebe Barnes
1934 – 37. John E. Barnes
1938. Ada Beatrice Barnes
1944 – 56. Ada Beatrice Edwards
Census 1871.
John Milsom 54, head married, brewer, Bristol
Emma Milsom 48, wife married, laundress, Bristol
Emily Milsom 19, daughter unmarried, dress maker, Bristol
Harriett Milsom 17, daughter unmarried, laundress, Bristol
Caroline Milsom 14, daughter, Bristol
Mary Milsom 12, daughter, Bristol
William Milsom 8, son, Bristol
Census 1881.
John Milsom 65, head married, beer retailer, Bristol
Emma Milsom 60, wife married, Shipworth Wiltshire
Caroline Milsom 24, daughter unmarried, boot machinist, Bristol
Mary Milsom 22, daughter unmarried, wool worker, Bristol
William Milsom 18, son unmarried, general labourer, Bristol
Frederick Jones 8, grandson scholar, Bristol
Census 1891.
Helen Tailor 60, head, beer retailer, Bristol
Henry Tailor 37, son, boot maker, Bristol
Helen Tailor 22, daughter, domestic servant, Bristol
Thomas Goherty 24, boarder, wire worker, Wolverhampton
William Johnston 26, boarder, boot finisher, Bristol
Census 1901.
Thomas Fowkes 35, head married, beer retailer, Dorset Weymouth
Beatrice Fowkes 28, wife married, Bristol
Mary Fowkes 5, daughter, Bristol
Henry Fowkes 2, son, Bristol
Census 1911.
Mary Ann Smith 56, head widow, beer trade (off license), Bristol St.Philip’s
Bessie Smith 21, daughter single, dress maker, Bristol
Ernest Smith 23, son single, tailor’s cutter, Bristol