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George Webster

From Graces Guide

George Webster (1855- ) of Webster, Jackson, and Co and later Webster and Bickerton

Born the son of Thomas Webster, an Engine Fitter, and his wife Eliza

1901 Living at 93 Edinburgh Street, Goole: George S. Webster (age 46 born Boston, Lincs), Marine Ship Engineer- Employer. With his wife Mary J. Webster (age 41 born Pontefract) and their three children; Edith Webster (age 18 born Goole); Florence Webster (age 15 born Goole); and George P. Webster (age 9 born Goole).[1]

1911 Living at 17 Salisbury Avenue, Goole: Geo Webster (age 57 born Boston), Marine Engineer Working Small Repair Shop On Own A/c. with his wife Mary Jane Webster (age 53 born Pontefract) and their two children Flory Webster (age 25 born Goole) and Percy Webster (age 19 born Goole).[2]

1919 'George Webster, a member of the firm of Messrs. Webster, shipbuilder, and a member of the firm of Messrs, Webster and Bickerton, of the Phoenix Foundry, Goole'[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Thursday 06 February 1919