Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,257 pages of information and 244,498 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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John Timothy Brown

From Graces Guide

John Timothy Brown (1860- ) of J. T. Brown and Sons

1860 Born in Reading the son of John Brown, a Cooper, and his wife Priscilla

1882 Married at Reading to Alice Hamblin and had thirteen children

1901 Listed at 361 Oxford Road, Reading: John T. Brown (age 40 born Reading), Cycle maker, Gasfitter and Plumber. With his wife Alice Brown (age 35 born Reading) and their eleven children; John E. Brown (age 18 born Reading), Cycle maker; Frank G. Brown (age 16 born Reading), Cycle maker; Arthur E. Brown (age 14 born Reading), Errand boy; Edith Brown (age 12 born Reading); Harry Brown (age 11 born Reading); Nellie Brown (age 9 born Reading); William J. Brown (age 7 born Reading); Alice M. Brown (age 6 born Reading); Frederick J. Brown (age 4 born Reading); Hilda M. Brown (age 3 born Reading); and Cissie A. Brown (age 1 born Reading).[1]

1911 Living at 40 Oxford Road, Reading: John Timothy Brown (age 50 born Reading), Motor Cycle Maker. With his wife Alice Brown (age 49 born Bradfield) and their ten children; Edith Brown (age 23 born Reading); Harry Brown (age 21 born Reading), Motor Cycle Maker; Nellie Brown (age 19 born Reading); William Brown (age 18 born Reading), Working in the business; Fred Brown (age 14 born Reading), Working in the business; Hilda Brown (age 13 born Reading); Annie Brown (age 11 born Reading); Lizzie Brown (age 9 born Reading); Gladys Brown (age 7 born Reading); and Charles Brown (age 4 born Reading).[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. 1911 Census