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Pearson Lund

From Graces Guide

Pearson Lund (1852-1915), founder of Noble and Lund

1852 Born in Keighley[1]

1871 Mechanic, living with his parents in Keighley[2]

1881 Pearson Lund 28, Mechanic In Tool Making Shop, lived in Keighley with Annie E. Lund 28, James W. Lund 3, John Lund 1[3]

1886 Foundation of Noble and Lund

1888 Birth of son Fred Pearson Lund

By 1888 he was living in Newcastle[4]

1901 Living in Heworth, Gateshead; Pearson Lund (age 48), machine tool maker, employer. With his wife Annie S. Lund (age 48) and children James W. Lund (age 23), Annie F. Lund (age 14), Fred P. Lund (age 12), Edith M. Lund (age 9), and Albert E. Lund (age 6).[5]

1911 Living in Heworth, Gateshead; Pearson Lund (age 58), employer, machine tools industry. With his wife Annie Elizabeth Lund (age 58) and children Fred Pearson Lund (age 22), machine tools draughtsman, Edith May Hannah Gertrude Lund (age 19), and Albert Earnest Clifton Lund (age 16).[6]

1915 Died in Felling, Co Durham

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1871 census
  3. 1881 census
  4. Electoral register
  5. 1901 census
  6. 1911 census