Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Timothy George Adams

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Timothy George Adams (c1783-1851)

1851 Died. 'Lately, after a short illness, Timothy George Adams, Esq, late of this city, and of 38 Chester terrace Regent's Park, deeply regretted by his family.'[1]

1851 Partnerships dissolved. '

  • Timothy George Adams, George Hooper, and Charles Wilson Jolly, Norwich, Coachmakers
  • Timothy George Adams and Charles Wilson Jolly. Norwich, Coachmakers
  • Thomas George Adams and George Hooper. Haymarket, Coachmakers

1853 Death of his wife age 53.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Norfolk News - Saturday 22 November 1851>
  2. Morning Herald (London) - Monday 24 January 1853