Bristol’s Lost Pubs
Morton House Ducie Road
1878 to 1886. Henry George Lewis
1887. Henry Pratt
1892 – 1917. William Fletcher
1921 – 28. Harriett Fletcher
1931 – 35. George Warry
1937 – 44. Edwin Atkins
1950 – 53. Gilbert Cole
Census 1881.
Henry G. Lewis 31, head married, beer retailer, St.Paul’s Bristol
Sylvia Lewis 26, wife married, St.Peter’s Bristol
Thomas C. Lewis 9, son scholar, Worcester
William H. G. Lewis 5, son scholar, St.George Gloucestershire
Ernest H. Lewis 4, son scholar, St.George Gloucestershire
Frederick A. Lewis 2, son scholar, St.George Gloucestershire
Sylvia S. Lewis 4 months, daughter, St.George Gloucestershire
Caroline L. S. Clemence 62, assistant widow, assistant house keeper, Temple Bristol
Census 1901.
William Fletcher 37, head married, public house keeper, Bristol
Harriett Fletcher 37, wife married, Bristol
Emily Fletcher 16, daughter single, tailoress, Bristol
Mable Fletcher 15, daughter, stay maker, Bristol
Julley Fletcher 12, daughter, Bristol
Lilly Fletcher 11, daughter, Bristol
Thomas Fletcher 7, son, Bristol
Census 1911.
William Fletcher 47, head married, licensee beer house, St.Philip’s Bristol
Harriett Fletcher 47, wife married, St.Philip’s Bristol
Emily Fletcher 26, daughter single, servant at home, St.Philip’s Bristol
Mabel Fletcher 25, daughter, cardboard box maker, St.Philip’s Bristol
Lillian Fletcher 20, daughter single, corset maker at stay factory, St.Philip’s Bristol