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1911 Alexander Kingsford Wilson 22, manufacturer of saws, employer, was visiting Edwyn Kingsford Wilson, a worker in  a brewery, in Sheffield<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Alexander Kingsford Wilson 22, manufacturer of saws, employer, was visiting Edwyn Kingsford Wilson, a worker in  a brewery, in Sheffield<ref>1911 census</ref>


1922 Member I. and S.I..  Man. Dir., [[Spear and Jackson]], Ltd., Sheffield; and [[Brabble and Sanderson]], Ltd., Sheffield
1922 Member I. and S.I..  Man. Dir., [[Spear and Jackson]], Ltd., Sheffield; and [[Drabble and Sanderson|Brabble and Sanderson]], Ltd., Sheffield


1926 A. K. Wilson was governing director of [[Spear and Jackson]], and also a director of [[Joseph Rodgers and Sons]].<ref>The Engineer 1926/11/19</ref>
1926 A. K. Wilson was governing director of [[Spear and Jackson]], and also a director of [[Joseph Rodgers and Sons]].<ref>The Engineer 1926/11/19</ref>

Revision as of 17:05, 14 October 2020

Arthur Kingsford Wilson (1885-1953)

1885 Born

Ed. Rugby Sch. and Sheffield University.

1911 Alexander Kingsford Wilson 22, manufacturer of saws, employer, was visiting Edwyn Kingsford Wilson, a worker in a brewery, in Sheffield[1]

1922 Member I. and S.I.. Man. Dir., Spear and Jackson, Ltd., Sheffield; and Brabble and Sanderson, Ltd., Sheffield

1926 A. K. Wilson was governing director of Spear and Jackson, and also a director of Joseph Rodgers and Sons.[2]

1926 Joined the board of Park Gate Iron and Steel Co

1953 Died in Sheffield[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. The Engineer 1926/11/19
  3. BMD