Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Samuel Withers (1833-1908)

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Samuel Withers (1833-1908)

1833 Born in Leaton, Salop, the son of William Withers, a Carpenter.

1881 Living at Shrewsbury, St Alkmond: Samuel Withers (age 47 born St. Mary, Salop), Coach Builder. With his wife Martha Withers (age 48 born Montgomeryshire) and their children; Fredrick Withers (age 21 born Salop), Coach Painter; Samuel Withers (age 17 born Salop), Coach Builder; Amilia Withers (age 15 born Salop); George Withers (age 13 born Salop); Edith Withers (age 10 born Salop); and Polly Withers (age 4 born Salop). Also his grand-daughter Mable R. Withers (age 4 born Salop).[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census