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Difference between revisions of "John Hays Wilson"

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1871 John Hays Wilson, 46, brass founder, 50 acres of land, employing 3 men and 3 boys, lived in Prescot, Lancs with Martha Wilson 45, Thomas R Wilson 18, apprentice brass founder<ref>1871 census</ref>  
1871 John Hays Wilson, 46, brass founder, 50 acres of land, employing 3 men and 3 boys, lived in Prescot, Lancs with Martha Wilson 45, Thomas R Wilson 18, apprentice brass founder<ref>1871 census</ref>  


1881 Died and buried in Halewood<ref>BMD</ref>
1881 A brass founder, formerly of Liverpool when he died at Gateacre<ref>National Probate calendar</ref>, and was buried in Halewood<ref>BMD</ref>


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Revision as of 18:44, 21 January 2021

c.1825 Born in Little Woolton, Prescot

1860 Established business which became John H. Wilson and Co

1861 John H Wilson 36, iron merchant, lived in Little Woolton with Martha Wilson 35 Thomas R Wilson 8[1]

1871 John Hays Wilson, 46, brass founder, 50 acres of land, employing 3 men and 3 boys, lived in Prescot, Lancs with Martha Wilson 45, Thomas R Wilson 18, apprentice brass founder[2]

1881 A brass founder, formerly of Liverpool when he died at Gateacre[3], and was buried in Halewood[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. 1871 census
  3. National Probate calendar
  4. BMD