Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Edward Spicer (1766-1845)

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John Edward Spicer (1766-1845)

1766 Born son of John Spicer (c1730-1771)

1790 Took over the Two Waters Mill on the death of its owner Henry Revell.

1791 Sold the mill to the Fourdrinier brothers. He used the money to buy the mill in Alton, Hampshire.

1798 Married to Susanna Ralfs

1801 Birth of son, Henry S. J. Spicer

1803 Birth of son John Edward Spicer

1805 Birth of son William Revell Spicer

1807 Birth of son James Spicer (1807-1888)

1823 John Edward Spicer (presumably) set up business in London.

1845 He died at Bedford House, Acre Lane, Clapham.

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Sources of Information

  • A brief history of the Spicer family [1]