Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,675 pages of information and 247,074 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Richard Crittall

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Richard Crittall (1854-1922) of Richard Crittall and Co

1854 Born at Braintree the son of Francis B. Crittall, Ironmonger, and his wife Fanny

1861 Living at Bank Street, Braintree: Francis B. Crittall (age 36 born West Wickham), Ironmonger employing 7 men and ? boys. With his wife Fanny M. Crittall (age 34 born Kent) and their children; Mary Frances Crittall (age 9 born Braintree); Fanny Sarah Crittall (age 7 born Braintree); Richard Crittall (age 6 born Braintree); Margaret Eliz. Crittall (age 5 born Braintree); Sarah Jane Crittall (age 3 born Braintree); Emma Morris Crittall (age 2 born Braintree); and Francis Henry Crittall (age 8 months born Braintree). Also an apprentice and three servants.[1]

1911 Living at 30 Lewisham Park, Lewisham: Richard Crittall (age 57 born Braintree), Civil Engineer - Heating, and Employer. With his wife Emily Crittall (age 58 born Colchester) and their children; Richard Godfrey Crittall (age 29 born Braintree), Civil Engineer - Heating, and Employer; Winifred Mary Crittall (age 28 born Braintree), School Teacher; and Mary Fenton Crittall (age 24 born Lewisham). One servant.[2]

1922 Death of Richard Crittall[3]

Probate to Richard Godfrey Crittall, Engineer


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. The Times, Dec 21, 1922