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Timber merchant
Timber merchant


1851 Living at Brighton with his son-in-law [[Charles John Mare]]
1851 Timber merchant and Widower, at Brighton visiting his son-in-law [[Charles John Mare]], with Annie Rolt (age 20 born Blackheath). Plus seven servants. <ref>1851 Census</ref>


1857 Acquired the insolvent business of his son-in-law, [[C. J. Mare and Co]] at Blackwall, and formed [[Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co|Thames Ironworks Co]]
1857 Acquired the insolvent business of his son-in-law, [[C. J. Mare and Co]] at Blackwall, and formed [[Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Co|Thames Ironworks Co]]

Latest revision as of 10:57, 23 July 2018

1799 Born Deptford

Timber merchant

1851 Timber merchant and Widower, at Brighton visiting his son-in-law Charles John Mare, with Annie Rolt (age 20 born Blackheath). Plus seven servants. [1]

1857 Acquired the insolvent business of his son-in-law, C. J. Mare and Co at Blackwall, and formed Thames Ironworks Co

1872 Peter Rolt and Frank Clarke Hills, contributories of the Thames Iron Works and Ship Building Co, applied for the company to be wound up[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. London Gazette 14 May 1872