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1849 Dissolution of the Copartnership between John Wilson, late of Sheffield, in the county of York, Merchant and Manufacturer, deceased, and [[John Wilson Hawksworth]], [[Joshua Moss]], and [[Joseph Ellison]], carrying on business as Merchants and Manufacturers, at Sheffield, and in the United States of America, under the firm of [[Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss and Ellison|Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss, and Ellison]], and of [[Wilson, Hawksworth and Co|Wilson, Hawksworth, and Company]]. All debts would be paid by John Wilson Hawksworth. Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison.<ref>The London Gazette, 23 October 1849</ref>
1849 Dissolution of the Copartnership between John Wilson, late of Sheffield, in the county of York, Merchant and Manufacturer, deceased, and [[John Wilson Hawksworth]], [[Joshua Moss]], and [[Joseph Ellison]], carrying on business as Merchants and Manufacturers, at Sheffield, and in the United States of America, under the firm of [[Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss and Ellison|Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss, and Ellison]], and of [[Wilson, Hawksworth and Co|Wilson, Hawksworth, and Company]]. All debts would be paid by John Wilson Hawksworth. Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison.<ref>The London Gazette, 23 October 1849</ref>


Later became [[Wilson, Hawksworth, Ellison and Co]]
Then became [[Wilson, Hawksworth and Moss]]


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 14:06, 31 January 2015

1849 Dissolution of the Copartnership between John Wilson, late of Sheffield, in the county of York, Merchant and Manufacturer, deceased, and John Wilson Hawksworth, Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison, carrying on business as Merchants and Manufacturers, at Sheffield, and in the United States of America, under the firm of Wilson, Hawksworth, Moss, and Ellison, and of Wilson, Hawksworth, and Company. All debts would be paid by John Wilson Hawksworth. Joshua Moss, and Joseph Ellison.[1]

Then became Wilson, Hawksworth and Moss

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette, 23 October 1849