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Thomas Williams (1843-1915)

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Thomas Williams (c1843-1915) of Williams and Metcalfe

ca.1843 Born the son of Richard Williams, a Grocer.

1878 Married at City of London to Ellen Doughton. They are both of Aldgate, London and Thomas is an Ironfounder.

1891 Living at 45 Bridge Street, Aberystwyth: Thomas Williams (age 48 born Salford), Ironfounder - Employer. With his wife Ellen, two daughters and four sons.[1]

1894 Death of his son John Stephenson Williams age 22.[2]

1911 Living at 45 Bridge Street, Aberystwyth: Thomas Williams (age 68 born Aberystwyth), Mechanical Engineer, Iron Foundry - Employer. With his wife Ellen Williams (age 62 born Aberystwyth) and their four children; Elizabeth Jane Williams (age 28 born Aberystwyth); Richard James Williams (age 27 born Aberystwyth), Mechanical Engineer; Arthur Doughton Williams (age 26 born Aberystwyth), Mechanical Engineer; and Edgar Wynne Williams (age 20 born Aberystwyth), Engineering Apprentice.[3]

1915 January 16th. Died.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. Cambrian News - Friday 20 April 1894
  3. 1911 census