Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Gilbert McCall

From Graces Guide

Gilbert McCall (1868-1924) of McCall Brothers

Born the son of Gilbert McCall and his wife Jane Hale

1871 Residing at High Street, Stonehouse: Gilbert McCall (age 34 born Scotland), Cloth Manufacturers Clerk. With his wife Jane, three daughters and two sons George Kerr McCall (age 4 born Stonehouse) and Gilbert McCall (age 3 born Stonehouse).[1]

1911 Residing at The Cottage, Willesden Paddock, Cricklewood, NW: Gilbert McCall (age 43 born Stonehouse), Woollen Cloth Manufacturer and agent. With his wife Amy Everest McCall (age 32 born London) and sons Gilbert Kerr McCall (age 1) and John Donald McCall (age 2 months).[2]

Sons Gilbert, Roger and Donald

1924 Will. 'Gilbert McCall, of Courtleet Farm, Bathampton, a partner in the firm Messrs McCall Bros., Ltd., woollen manufacturers, Upper and Victoria Mills, Trowbridge, and formerly foreign traveller for Messrs R. S. Davies and Sons, woollen manufacturers, of Stonebouse, Gloucester'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Western Daily Press - Tuesday 09 December 1924