Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Richard Henry Young

From Graces Guide

(Richard) Henry Young (c1843-1929) of H. Young and Co - mostly referred to as Henry Young (presumably to avoid confusion with his father Richard)

Born the son of Richard Young, a Founder.

1868 Married at Chelsea to Fanny Brassy.

1870 Birth of son Henry John Young

1881 Residing at 27 Trafalgar Square, Chelsea: Henry Young (age 38 born Skipton), Engineer and Founder employing 146 men and 3 boys. With his wife Fanny (age 36) and children Henry J. Young (age 11 born Chelsea), Percy L. Young (age 9), Fanny M. Young (age 5), Arthur S. Young (age 5), Ethel S. (age 3), and Amy M. (age 1). Also his mother Susannah D. Young (age 65 born Carlisle).[1]

1911 Residing at 30 Trafalgar Square, Chelsea: Henry Young (age 68 born Skipton), Engineer and Joiner (Employer). With his wife Fanny and three daughters.[2]

1929 February 07th. Buried in Brompton Cemetery, age 86 and of Trafalgar Square, Chelsea.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1911 Census