Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Samuel Bayliss

From Graces Guide

Samuel Bayliss (c1848-1932) J.P. Director of Sunbeam and of Bayliss, Jones and Bayliss.

c1848 Born in Ettingshall the son of William Bayliss, Iron Hurdle manufacturer, and his wife Ann

1911 Living at The Woodhouse, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton: Samuel Bayliss (age 63 born Ettingshall), Bolt and Nut Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Emma Jane Bayliss (age 62 born Ettingshall) and their five children; Ethel Janet Bayliss (age 35 born Wolverhampton); Frederick William Bayliss (age 31 born Wolverhampton), Bolt and Nut Manufacturer; Constance Mary Bayliss (age 33 born Wolverhampton); Norman Frank Bayliss (age 28 born Wolverhampton), Motor car Engineer; and Bertram Harold Bayliss (age 23 born Wolverhampton). One visitor. Seven servants.[1]

1932. Samuel Bayliss dies. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. The Times, Wednesday, Jun 29, 1932