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1819 Born in Sheffield the son of [[John Nowill (1790-1850)|John Nowill]] and his wife Elizabeth Spencer
1819 Born in Sheffield the son of [[John Nowill (1790-1850)|John Nowill]] and his wife Elizabeth Spencer


1851 Henry Newill 31, cutley manufacturer, employing 50 men and boys in conjunction with other partners, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Margret Newill 31, Frank Newill 8, Fanny Newill 5, Harrison Newill 3, Walter John Newill 1<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 Henry Newill 31, cutlery manufacturer, employing 50 men and boys in conjunction with other partners, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Margret Newill 31, Frank Newill 8, Fanny Newill 5, Harrison Newill 3, Walter John Newill 1<ref>1851 census</ref>
 
1860 With 4 brothers took charge of the family firm


1905 Obituary in The Engineer.<ref>[[The Engineer 1905/05/19]]</ref>
1905 Obituary in The Engineer.<ref>[[The Engineer 1905/05/19]]</ref>

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Henry Nowill (1819-1905). One of the Partners of John Nowill and Sons.

1819 Born in Sheffield the son of John Nowill and his wife Elizabeth Spencer

1851 Henry Newill 31, cutlery manufacturer, employing 50 men and boys in conjunction with other partners, lived in Ecclesall Bierlow with Margret Newill 31, Frank Newill 8, Fanny Newill 5, Harrison Newill 3, Walter John Newill 1[1]

1860 With 4 brothers took charge of the family firm

1905 Obituary in The Engineer.[2]


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