Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Abram Kellet

From Graces Guide

Abram Kellet or Kellett (1841-1918), contractor for public works

Born at Wyke the son of James Kellett, a mason, and his wife Harriet Brigg

1835 Married at Bradford to Ann Mallinson

1891 Residing at 22 Park Road, Ealing: Abram Kellet (age 50 born Wike), Contractor (Employer). With his wife Ann Kellett, four sons and three daughters.[1]

1903-6 Builder of Kinder Reservoir

Mr Abram Kellett, of London, who constructed the John Frankly reservoir for Birmingham, and has been engaged in other great work of a similar character. The operations were commenced last ...[2]

1914 Abram Kellett attributed his appearance at the London Bankruptcy Court, to-day, to losses in connection with an action against the Stockport Corporation in 1906 and 1907 and in connection with a Margate ...[3]

1918 Died in Brentford[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. Cheshire Daily Echo 26 September 1904
  3. Manchester Evening News 15 May 1914
  4. BMD