Samuel Snell
Samuel Snell (1853- ) of Snell and Brown and Samuel Snell and Co
1853 Born at Biggleswade the son of John Snell, a certified Teacher.
Married Ellen Mann
1881 Living in Hackney as a Commission Agent (Hardware). With his wife Ellen and son Archibald.Cite error: Invalid parameter in <ref>
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1891 Living at Warwick Road, Adcock's Green, Yardley: Samuel Snell (age 37 born Biggleswade), Lamp manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Ellen Snell (age 37 born Truro) and their four children; Archie S. Snell (age 10 born Stoke Newington); John S. Snell (age 8 born Stoke Newington); Margaret G. Snell (age 7 born Stoke Newington); and Dorothy Snell (age 3 born Hampton, Worcs.). One servant.[1]
1896 Patent. Of Adcock's Green, Birmingham. Cycle lamp.[2]
Moved to Toledo, Ohio and formed the Snell Cycle Fittings Co
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1891 Census
- ↑ Google Patents