James Newall (1860-1950)
James Newall of Joseph Crosfield and Sons
1860 Born in Latchford, Cheshire, son of James Newall, boot and shoe maker[1]
1891 James Newall 31, soap works engineer, lived in Warrington with Mary Newall 32, James Newall 6, Ethel Newall 4, Eveline Newall 2, Harold Newall 1[2]
1908 As the company's engineer, he was responsible for the selection of the design for the first Warrington Transporter Bridge and some of the construction work.
1911 James Newall 51, engineer manager, Soap and Chemical works, lived in Walton Inferior and Walton Superior, with Mary Newall 52, James Newall 26, engineer manager - engineering and foundry, Ethel Marie Newall 24, Eveline Newall 22, Harold Newall 20, engineer draughtsman Soap and Chemical works, Clarice Newall 18, Sidney Newall 15, Gordon Hanley Hawley Newall 12, Marjorie Annie Newall 10, Gerald Roy Newall 8[3]
1939 Chemical Managing Engineer B. of T., 1st Class do., retired, lived in Runcorn[4]
1950 Died in Liverpool[5]