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He had two great interests. First was the Chester Volunteer Rifles, where he served as a colour sergeant and gained his Long Service Medal for 20 years’ service. The other was Free Masonry. He was made a Freeman of the City of Chester in 1880, aged 21, whilst working as a Clerk at Old Dee Mills. He moved out of Hoole to Seller Street with his father in 1862, but later returned with his family to Hoole, to live at 3 Hamilton Street in 1925, when his brother Charles moved to Oaklands. His funeral service was held at All Saints Church, Hoole.
 
 
 
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=== Richard Cecil Davies (1861 – 1917)===
<u>Architect, Politician & Fire Chief, Hoole Resident</u>
 
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Arthur passed away aged 62 in 1926, leaving his brothers, Alfred and Charles as the family representatives in Hoole.
 
=== Charles Harold Davies (1867 – 1952)===
<u>Retailor, Hoole Resident & national figure in Apiculture</u>