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Frederick William Boyton Smith
Frederick was a composer, arranger and organist who used the name "Boyton Smith". A list of his music can be found at: http://catalogue.bl.uk
1881 Census: "Lawn House", 6 Lennox Street, Melcombe Regis, Dorset
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability
Boyton SMITH Head M Male 44 Dorchester, Dorset, England Organist
Penelope SMITH Wife M Female 38 Clifton, Somerset, England
Ellen E. SMITH Daur Female 12 Dorchester, Dorset, England Scholar
Ada M. SMITH Daur Female 11 Dorchester, Dorset, England Scholar
Frances A. SMITH Daur Female 9 m Weymouth, Dorset, England
Elizabeth POWELL Serv U Female 21 Bridport, Dorset, England Cook Domestic Serv
Rose WATKINS Serv U Female 20 Dimock, Gloucester, England Genl Servant Domestic Serv
Educated at New College, Oxford (MA 1920); master at Shrewsbury School 1919-54; died at Sunbury Nursing Home, aged 74. Was then of Cossins, Downside Road, Cobham, Surrey).
Died at home: 24 Langley Avenue, Surbiton
Farmed at Bryanston Farm; was a district councillor & chairman of Blandford St. Mary Parish Council. Died at Lower Farm, Bryanston.
Born at Bryanston Lower Farm, Blandford, Dorset; Educated at Weymouth College & Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge (BA 1898); an engineer; Technical Assistant, Crown Agents, 1905; Deputy head, Works dept, 1913.
Died without issue at his home, "The Grove", 15 High Street, Great Shelford, Cambs.
Died at Empire Nursing Home, St. Vincent Square, London SW1, aged 62. Was then living at 5 The Willows, 83 Vincent Square.