Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Reynolds (1811-1882)

From Graces Guide

c1811 Born in Stepney

1854 Went into business - see Reynolds and Son

1861 Willm Reynolds 50, nautical instruments, lived in Ratcliff, with Mary E Reynolds 41, Mary E Reynolds 21, Willa F Reynolds 20, Emily J Reynolds 16, Lavenia M Reynolds 14, Chas H Reynolds 12, Fredk E Reynolds 8, Setetca A Reynolds 6, Wallace J Reynolds 3, Frank S Reynolds 1[1]

1871 William Reynolds 60, optician, nautical instrument maker, lived in Stepney with William F Reynolds 30, nautical instrument maker, employing 3 men, director of wheel works (employing 20 men), with Ann Reynolds 28, Frances A Reynolds 4, Mary E Reynolds 1; another son was also in the household: Charles H Reynolds 22, shopman[2]

1881 Wm. Reynolds 70, compass maker, lived in West Ham with Mary Emma Reynolds 61, Mary Emma Stewart 41, Lavinia Stewart 33, his Son-in-law, Alfred Macbeth Stewart 35, master mariner, Frank Sydney Reynolds 21, compass maker, Alfred Walter Reynolds 19, compass maker, and grandchildren Mary Emma Stewart 4, Alfred Stewart 2, Mary Emma Reynolds 11[3]

1882 Died

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census
  2. 1871 census
  3. 1881 census