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Anyone remember Tyler's Tobacconists on Snig Hill?


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Wondering if any forummers can remeber this, my wife is doing the family tree and we know they had a premise at 50 Snig Hill, one on Ellesmere Road and another one somewhere else in the 1930 - 40's. Picked this info up from the Kelly's Business Directory at the library, but no other info available. Any help appreciated.

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In 1936 I used to to to a tobaconist at the top of Snig Hill and fetch my father an ounce of Nut Brown Tobacco,and a packet of A G cigarette papers Cost was one Shilling I was about 12 years old at the time It was on the right hand side at the top

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Hi.

 

The 1901 census lists them at 246 Ecclesall Rd. RG13/4352 folio 35 page 23

Thomas TYLER / 40 /Tobacconist / at home/ born Nottingham

Emily TYLER/wife/43/ born Nottingham

Edith TYLER /dau/ 17 born Nottingham

Frederick /son/16/ Tobacconist / at home/born Nottingham

Lucy /daughter/9 / born Nottingham

 

Birth registration for Frederock Gordon TYLER Mar Q 1885 Nottingham 7B 325

 

1891 census Rosemary Cottage Sneinton Notts.RG12 piece 2706 folio 59 page 28

Thomas TYLER/ 28/ Tobacconist/ born Nottingham as they all were

Emily 30

Edith 6

Frederick G 5

George GISBON/5 /visitor/born DBY Stanton

 

Baptism Nottingham St Ann's

Edith Mary TYLER 16/12/1833 born 18/11/1833 daughter of Thomas and Emily TYLER of 50 Lewis St occupation Tobacconist

Baptisms at Sneinton St Stephens.

Frederick Gordon TYLER 01/03/1885 son of Thomas and Emily Elizabeth TYLER Windmill Lane Tobacconist

Lucy TYLER 27/09/1891 daughter of Thomas & Emily Elizabeth TYLER Eyres Gardens Tobacconist.

There is also a marriage for Thomas TYLER and Emily PERKINS at Nottingham Holy Trinity on the 16 March 1882.

 

Regards

Tuppie

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Thanks Milted, it's what happened to the family of Frederick that may give her a lead on where else to search. She thinks they may have a connection with Eyam, the plague village, we have tried looking in the cemetry years ago but came up blank.

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