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James Uriah Godsell

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James Uriah Godsell (c1852-1927) of Godsell and Sons

Born the son of Thomas Godsell

1871 Residing at Salmons, Painswick: Thomas Godsell (age 52 born Wooton-under-Edge), Brewer, Miller and Maltster (16 men). With his wife Mary Godsell (age 52) and their children R. S. Poole Godsell (age 28 born Stonehouse), farmer; Mary Elizabeth Godsell (age 26); Kate Sarah Godsell (age 24); Mary Hannah Godsell (age 22); George William Godsell (age 21 born Stonehouse), Traveller in Beer and Flour; James U. Godsell (age 18 born Stonehouse), Assistant Brewer; Thomas Henry Godsell (age 15 born Painswick); Edward S. Godsell (age 13 born Painswick); and E. Eliza Godsell (age 11).[1]

1884 Married to Miss Kempthorne

1924 Long Bio article with image.[2]

1927 Died. '...The late Mr. Godsell was chairman of directors of Messrs Godsell and Sons. Ltd., Salmons Spring Brewery, Stroud...[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. Gloucestershire Chronicle - Saturday 19 January 1924
  3. Gloucester Journal - Saturday 18 June 1927