St Pancras index
At 1 Upper James Street before 1891; The Apollo is named in the 1921 directory.
Historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels.
Apollo, 59 James street, NW1 - circa 1921
Kindly provided by John Carnaby
Residents at this address.
The 1891 Census lists my Great-grandfather as resident at this address as “Beer House Keeper”.with his wife and young child
His name was FREDERICK CHARLES AUGUSTUS KISTENMACHER *
He married the year earlier, in March 10th 1890 at Holy Trinity Islington, to Angelina Cecilia Andrews, whose father is also a publican, James Richard Andrews (Globe, Wapping). Both of 156 St James row, Holloway
1891/Augustus Kistenmacher/Beer House Keeper/28/Islington/Census *
1891/Angelina Kistenmacher/Wife/23/Shadwell/Census
1891/Frederick A Kistenmacher/Son/5 months/Camden Town/Census
1895/Henry Brown/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1899/Conrad Kehm/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1910/Herbert Edwin Clark/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1911/Herbert Edwin Clark/Beer Retailer/46/Nottinghill, Middlesex/Census
1911/Amy Caroline Clark/Wife, Assistant/40/Southwark, Surrey/Census
1911/Herbert Edwin Clark/Son, Apprentice Motor Engineering/18/Fulham,
Middlesex/Census
1911/Madge Clark/Daughter, Milliner/16/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1911/John Stanley Clark/Son/14/Fulham, Middlesex/Census
1911/Hilda Gertrude Clark/Daughter/7/St Pancras, Middlesex/Census
1914/Herbert Edwin Clark/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office Directory
1921/Alf Blake/../../../Post Office Directory
1934/Alfred Blake/../../../Kellys Directory
* Provided by Richard Jones
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