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1840 After George Pearce Baldwin's death, [[Enoch Baldwin]] went into partnership with his two eldest nephews, [[Pearce Baldwin|Pearce]] and [[William Baldwin|William]], dealing in tinplate.
1840 After George Pearce Baldwin's death, [[Enoch Baldwin]] went into partnership with his two eldest nephews, [[Pearce Baldwin|Pearce]] and [[William Baldwin|William]], dealing in tinplate.
1848 The brothers' partnership was formed as [[E. P. and W. Baldwin]]<ref>Times, 18 July 1889</ref>.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 09:55, 18 May 2015

Pearce Baldwin (1813–1851)

Son of George Pearce Baldwin

1840 After George Pearce Baldwin's death, Enoch Baldwin went into partnership with his two eldest nephews, Pearce and William, dealing in tinplate.

1848 The brothers' partnership was formed as E. P. and W. Baldwin[1].


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Sources of Information

  1. Times, 18 July 1889