No.65 Wells Road next door to the Co-op (chemist & druggist branch) the Bell was demolished during the wholesale clearances of the early 1970’s.
CENSUS 1871.
Thomas Ball 33, head married, licensed victualler, Bedminster
Elizabeth Ball 31, wife married, Somerset Publow
George Thomas Ball 4, son, Bristol
Mary Ball 3, daughter, Bristol
Alice Ball 1, daughter, Bristol
Francis Holbrook 21, brother in law unmarried, currier’s apprentice, Somerset Publow
Elizabeth Hall 20, servant unmarried, general servant, Bedminster
CENSUS 1881.
Richard Exell 36, head married, beer house keeper, Bristol
Sarah Exell 34, wife married, Bristol
Florence Exell 8, daughter, Bristol
Clara E. Exell 6, daughter, Cardiff
Gertrude Exell 5, daughter, Cardiff
Beatrice Exell 3, daughter, Cardiff
Richard Exell 1, son, Bristol
Alice Dagger 18, servant unmarried, servant, Bradford
CENSUS 1891.
Joseph P. Weeks 39, head married, publican & painter, United States Buffalo
Mary A. Weeks 38, wife married, Gloucestershire St.George
Joseph Weeks 15, son, errand boy, Bristol St.Philip’s
Edith Weeks 13, daughter, Bristol St.Philip’s
Ada Weeks 10, daughter scholar, Bristol St.Philip’s
CENSUS 1901.
Louis Mills 68, head widower, beer retailer, Gloucestershire Alveston
Charles Minty 47, servant married, general domestic servant, Somerset Bath
Annie Minty 46, servant married, general domestic servant, Somerset Bath