In the 1861 census he was a merchant living in Clapham, Surrey, with his wife and four children, and three servants.
In the 1871 census he was a wholesale silk ribbon dealer living in Beckenham, Kent, with his wife and two servants.
They were still in Beckenham in 1881 and he was described as a wholesale draper.
In 1891 he was retired and they were living in Marine Place, Dover, Kent.
They were living in 3 Clarence Lawn, Dover, when he died, leaving effects of £9,699 6s 6d. The Executors of his Will were Louisa Baggallay, widow, Frank Thomas Baggallay, architect, and Ernest Baggallay, police magistrate. He was buried on 4 March 1905.
In the 1861 census he was a merchant living in Clapham, Surrey, with his wife and four children, and three servants.
In the 1871 census he was a wholesale silk ribbon dealer living in Beckenham, Kent, with his wife and two servants.
They were still in Beckenham in 1881 and he was described as a wholesale draper.
In 1891 he was retired and they were living in Marine Place, Dover, Kent.
They were living in 3 Clarence Lawn, Dover, when he died, leaving effects of £9,699 6s 6d. The Executors of his Will were Louisa Baggallay, widow, Frank Thomas Baggallay, architect, and Ernest Baggallay, police magistrate. He was buried on 4 March 1905.
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