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George Tweedy (1827-1909)

From Graces Guide

George Tweedy (1827-1909) of Tweedy and Bond and George Tweedy and Co.

c.1827 Born in Lesbury, Northumberland

1861 George Tweedy 35, farm bailiff, lived in Clitheroe with Thomasine Tweedy 33, Ann Tweedy 6, Mary Tweedy 3, Anne Bell Tweedy 1, Elizabeth Tweedy 8[1]

1871 George Tweedy 46, iron and brass founder, lived in Chipping with Thomasine Tweedy 43, Annabell Tweedy 11, John Tweedy 9, Margaret Tweedy 7, Charlotte Tweedy 6, Robert Carston 16, Nephew[2]

1881 George Tweedy 56, Shipping Tackle Manufacturer Employing 17 Men & 4 Boys, lived in Saunders Rake, Clitheroe with Thomasine Tweedy 55, Annabell Tweedy 21, John Tweedy 19, Margaret Tweedy 17[3]

1891 George Tweedy 64, iron and brass founder, lived in Chipping, Clitheroe with Thomasine Tweedy 63, Annabell Tweedy 28, Margaret Tweedy 26, George Guy Russell 4 Grandson[4]

1901 George Tweedy 76, iron and brass founder, lived in Chipping, with his daughter Margaret Russell 36, and grandson George G Russell 15[5]

1909 Died in Chipping.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. 1871 census
  3. 1881 census
  4. 1891 census
  5. 1901 census