Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Henry Denison

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George Henry Denison (c1859-1932) of Samuel Denison and Son

Son of Henry Dean Denison

1861 Living at 17 Brunswick, Leeds: Henry D. Denison (age 39 born Leeds), Machine Maker employing 15 men and 3 apprentices. With his wife Mary Denison (age 35 born Woodhouse) and their three children; Samuel Denison (age 3 born Leeds); George H. Denison (age 2 born Leeds); and Sarah R. Denison (age 1 born Leeds). Also his father Samuel Denison (age 76 born Methley), Retired Machine Maker. One servant.[1]

1887 Became a partner in Samuel Denison and Son, together with his brother Samuel.[2]

1911 Living at 15 Claremont Drive, Headingley, Leeds: George Henry Denison (age 52 born Leeds), Mechanical Engineer - Employer. With his wife Jessie Denison (age 43 born Leeds). Married five years and no children. One servant.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. The Engineer 1889/08/02
  3. 1911 Census