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Herbert Samuel Sanguinetti

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Herbert Samuel Sanguinetti (1848-1936)

1848 Born in Islington the son of Isaac Sanguinetti, a Coal Merchant, and his wife Harriet Nathan

1851 Living at 29 Richmond Road, Islington: Isaac Sanguinetti (age 39 born Kingston, Jamaica - British subject), Coal Merchant. With his wife Harrietta Sanguinetti (age 31 born London) and three children; Agnes Sanguinetti (age 8 born United States); Edward P. Sanguinetti (age 7 born United States); and Herbert S. Sanguinetti (age 3 born London). One visitor and a servant.[1]

1870 Birth of son Percy Herbert Sanguinetti

1872 Birth of son Peter Harold Sanguinetti

1873 Birth of son Cecil Herbert Sanguinetti

1878 Birth of son Vivian Herbert Sanguinetti

1879 Birth of son David Sanguinetti

c.1888 Patent on "Improvements in the process of construction of barrels, boxes, casks or receptacles or similar articles made of paper pulp or other similar pulp" with James Raper Thame.

c.1890 Set up British Paper Co at Frogmore Paper Mill

1891 Herbert Samuel Sanguinetti 42, paper manufacturer and financial agent, lived in Marylebone with Cecil Herbert Sanguinetti 18, commercial clerk[2]

1898 Patent to Percy Herbert Sanguinetti of Frogmore Mill and Herbert Sanguinetti of Old Bond Street, for "Improvements in Apparatus for Straining Paper Pulp and like Materials." This related to earlier patents on strainers (1885) by Carl Heinrich Roeckner and Frank Lionel Roeckner, and in improvements thereon (1892) by Frank Lionel Roeckner and Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner.

1901 Boarder in Old Bond Street, London: Herbert Sanguinetti (age 53 born St. Pancras), Financial Agent and Widower.[3]

1905 of Jermyn Street, London, various patents on oscillating cylindrical strainer for paper pulp

1936 Died in Hammersmith[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1891 census
  3. 1901 Census
  4. BMD