Difference between revisions of "George Adlam"
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George Adlam (1813-1888) of [[George Adlam and Sons]] | George Adlam (1813-1888) of [[George Adlam and Sons]] | ||
1836 Birth of son William Adlam | 1836 Birth of son [[William Adlam]] | ||
1838 Birth of son Henry Adlam | 1838 Birth of son [[Henry Adlam]] | ||
1841 Birth of son George Adlam | 1841 Birth of son George Adlam | ||
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'''1888 Obituary | '''1888 Obituary | ||
It is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr George Adlam, of the firm of Messrs George Adlam and Sons, the melancholy event occurring yesterday morning at his residence, Sunnyside, Stoke Bishop. | It is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr George Adlam, of the firm of [[George Adlam and Sons|Messrs George Adlam and Sons]], the melancholy event occurring yesterday morning at his residence, Sunnyside, Stoke Bishop. | ||
The deceased gentleman, who was 75 years of age, was the founder of tbe extensive and important engineering works in Ellbroad street, and his connection with the establishment extends considerably over half a century. Of late years he has left the active management of the business to his two sEoS, Mr William Adlam and Mr Henry Adlam. | The deceased gentleman, who was 75 years of age, was the founder of tbe extensive and important engineering works in Ellbroad street, and his connection with the establishment extends considerably over half a century. Of late years he has left the active management of the business to his two sEoS, [[William Adlam|Mr William Adlam]] and [[Henry Adlam|Mr Henry Adlam]]. | ||
He was a Liberal in politics, and at one time took a prominent part in municipal and Imperial matters. He was highly respected in commercial circles, and regarded with esteem and affection by a large number of friends, who will learn with sorrow the news of bis demise after a short illness. | He was a Liberal in politics, and at one time took a prominent part in municipal and Imperial matters. He was highly respected in commercial circles, and regarded with esteem and affection by a large number of friends, who will learn with sorrow the news of bis demise after a short illness. |
Revision as of 14:51, 14 July 2018
George Adlam (1813-1888) of George Adlam and Sons
1836 Birth of son William Adlam
1838 Birth of son Henry Adlam
1841 Birth of son George Adlam
1851 Birth of son Edwin Adlam
1881 Living at 118 Redland Road, Bristol: George Adlam (age 67 born Bristol), Engineer, Ironfounder, Brass Founder and Coppersmith Employing 200 Men and 27 Boys. With his wife Fanny Adlam (age 47 born Bristol) and their two children Ethel Adlam (age 6 born Bristol) and Frank Adlam (age 3 born Bristol). Two servants.[1]
1888 Obituary
It is with regret that we have to record the death of Mr George Adlam, of the firm of Messrs George Adlam and Sons, the melancholy event occurring yesterday morning at his residence, Sunnyside, Stoke Bishop.
The deceased gentleman, who was 75 years of age, was the founder of tbe extensive and important engineering works in Ellbroad street, and his connection with the establishment extends considerably over half a century. Of late years he has left the active management of the business to his two sEoS, Mr William Adlam and Mr Henry Adlam.
He was a Liberal in politics, and at one time took a prominent part in municipal and Imperial matters. He was highly respected in commercial circles, and regarded with esteem and affection by a large number of friends, who will learn with sorrow the news of bis demise after a short illness.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1881 census