Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Crosland Taylor

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George Crosland Taylor (c1858-1923) of the Telegraph Manufacturing Co

Born the son of Henry Dyson Taylor

1861 Residing at Greenhead Villas, Greenhead Lane, Huddersfield: Henry Dyson Taylor (age 34 born Almonsbury), Fancy Woollen Manufacturer. With his wife Sarah, two daughters and sons George C. Taylor (age 3 born Huddersfield) and Allan Taylor (age 1 born Huddersfield).[1]

1881 Residing at Greenhead Road, Huddersfield: Henry Dyson Taylor (age 55 born Huddersfield), Fancy Woollen Manufacturer - 500 hands. With his wife Sarah, one daughter and sons George C. Taylor (age 23 born Huddersfield), Fancy Woollen Manufacturer; and James Taylor (age 20 born Huddersfield), Worsted Spinner.[2]

1883 George Crosland Taylor, of Deeside Electric Works, Neston[3], started business to manufacture cables at the Deeside Electric Works.

1889 Became an Associate of the Institution of Electrical Engineers

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. 1861 Census
  3. Probate of Father's will