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Walter Williams (1795-1867)

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Measuring instrument stamped 'Walter Williams, Albion Ironworks, West Bromwich' also 'D&Co'.
Measuring instrument stamped 'Walter Williams, Albion Ironworks, West Bromwich' also 'D&Co'.
Measuring instrument stamped 'Walter Williams, Albion Ironworks, West Bromwich' also 'D&Co'.

Ironmaster

1795 Born in Wednesbury, son of Phillip Williams and his wife Ann.[1]

Operated Albion Ironworks, West Bromwich.

1851 Living in West Bromwich, ironmaster, age 56, with Philip A Williams 22, ironmaster, Walter Williams, ironmaster, 20, Lucy A Williams 23, Elizabeth M Williams 19[2]

1861 Living in Handsworth, ironmaster, age 66, with Lucy Anne William 33, Elizabeth M William 29, Julia William 23[3]

1867 Died, Kings Norton[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Birth Register
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census
  4. BMD