Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Montgomery

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James Montgomery (1869- ) of W. Montgomery and Co

1869 Born in Manchester the son of James Montgomery.. His brother is William Montgomery

1891 Living at 13 Paradise Street, Coventry: Mary Montgomery (age 62 born London), Retired Silk Warper and a Widow. With four children; Elizabeth Montgomery (age 27 born Coventry), Dressmaker; James Montgomery (age 23 born Manchester), Fitter, Cycle Works; William Montgomery (age 20 born Manchester), Gold Watch Card Maker; Margaret Montgomery (age 18 born Coventry), Dressmaker. Also her niece Louisa Chapple (age 18 born Barking), Dressmaker.[1]

1901 Living at 18 Cromwell Street, in Coventry: James Montgomery (age 32 born Manchester), Cycle and Motor Works Manager. With wife Emily (age 32 born Coventry) and children Elsie (age 8 born Coventry), Eleanor (age 6 born Coventry), Clause (age 5 born Bury St. Edmunds), Francis (age 3 born Coventry) and Emily (age 2 born Coventry). [2]

1922 Living at 120 Wellmeadow Road, Catford: James Montgomery (age 42 born Ash, Lancs.), Works Manager, Engineer Lathe Turning Tools. With his wife Emily and five children.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. 1901 Census
  3. 1911 Census