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Thomas Skevington Ellin

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Thomas Skevington Ellin, of Thomas Ellin and Co

c.1833 Born in Sheffield, son of Thomas Ellin

1841 Thomas Ellin 70, merchant, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow, with Thomas Ellin 8, Georgiana Ellin 3[1]

1851 Ann Ellen 46, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow, with Thomas Ellen 18, cutlery apprentice, Arthur Ellen 9, Delina Ellen 6, Anna Ellen 5; next door to cutlery merchant H. G. Hall[2]

c.1860 Birth of son Thomas Richardson Ellin

1861 Thomas Ellin 28, steel cutlery manufacturer, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow, with Charlotte Ellin 24, Thomas R Ellin 1, and his brother Arthur R. Ellin 20, assistant in cutlery warehouse[3]

1871 Thomas S K Ellin 38, retired merchant, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Charlotte Ellin 34, Thomas R Ellin 10[4]

1881 Thomas S. Ellin 48, retired hardware merchant, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Charlotte Ellin 44, Thomas R. Ellin 20, hardware merchant, assistant[5]

1891 Thomas S. Ellin 58, retired hardware merchant, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Charlotte Ellin 54, Thomas R. Ellin 30, engineers' tool manufacturer, employer[6]

1901 Thomas S Ellin 68, retired hardware merchant, living on own means, in Ecclesall Bierlow with Charlotte Ellin 64, Edith C Ellin 38[7]

1919 Died in Sheffield[8]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census
  4. 1871 census
  5. 1881 census
  6. 1881 census
  7. 1901 census
  8. National probate calendar