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Queen's Head
22 Pendre
1871 Census
Margaret Griffiths, age 74, Publican
1891 Census
Mary Griffths, age 47, Innkeeper
Maggie Griffiths, age 8, daughter
Hannah Jones, age 20, servant
1895 Kelly's Directory
Mary Griffiths, Queen's Head Public House, Pendre
1901 Census
John Williams, age 51, Publican
Maud Williams, age 50, wife
Maggie Jones, age 24, step daughter
Maud Evans, age 93, mother in law
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