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William Eastwood (c1868-1963)

From Graces Guide

William Eastwood (c1868-1963) of Adam Eastwood and Sons and W. and J. B. Eastwood

Born the son of Adam Eastwood

1904 Married at Warsop to Elizabeth Beilby

1909 Birth of son John Bealby Eastwood

1911 Residing at Burns Lane, Warsop: William Eastwood (age 33 born Warsop), Builder and Contractor. With his wife Elizabeth Sownrow Eastwood 9age 33 born Collingham) and their two sons Henry Beaumont Eastwood (age 6 born Warsop) and John Bealby Eastwood (age 2 born Warsop).[1]

1963 Died. 'WILLIAM EASTWOOD chairman of Adam Eastwood and Sons, the Warsop building contractors, and chairman and partner with his son in the Bilsthorpe poultry farm, W. and J. B. Eastwood, died at his home after short illness. He was 86. Born in Warsop, Mr Eastwood who lived at Birklands, Warsop, was the son of Adam Eastwood, the founder of the building firm started in 1876.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. Nottingham Guardian - Tuesday 17 December 1963