Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Munden

From Graces Guide

of Vale of Avon Iron Works, Ringwood, Hants

c.1821 Born in Maldon, Dorset

1861 William Mundon 40, millwright and engineer employing 6 men and 3 boys, lived in Poole with Harriet C Mundon 37, Frank Mundon 16, millwright, Emma Mundon 13, William I Mundon 9, Ellen K Mundon 5, Sarah C Mundon 4, Bessie L Mundon 1[1]

1865 Advert: 'VALE OF AVON IRON WORKS.
Wm. MUNDEN, MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, (NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION), RINGWOOD, HANTS.
EVERY ARTICLE OF MACHINERY WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. FRENCH BURR AND OTHER MILL STONES.'[2]

1871 William Munden 50, millwright employing 30 men and 5 boys, lived in Ringwood with Harriett C Munden 47, William J Munden 19, millwright, Ellen K Munden 15, Sarah C Munden 14, Bessie L Munden 11[3]

1881 William Munden 60, manager of iron works, Stuckton Iron Foundry, lived in Fordingbridge with Mary Draper Munden 53[4]

1891 William Munden 70 retired millwright, lived in Ringwood with Mary D Munden 64, Sarah C Munden 34, Mabel N Morgan 5, granddaughter[5]

1900 Died in Ringwood[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. Poole & Dorset Herald - Thursday 23 March 1865
  3. 1871 census
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1891 census
  6. BMD