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1860 Became a member of the Inst of Mech Engineers, of Parkhead Furnaces, at Dudley.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>
1860 Became a member of the Inst of Mech Engineers, Ironmaster of Parkhead Furnaces, at Dudley.<ref> [[1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref>


1861 [[James Evers Swindell]]  44, coal and iron master, magistrate, deputy lieutenant for County of Stafford, lived in Upper Swinford, with [[James Swindell Evers Swindell]]  17, Mary Letitia Evers Swindell  15,  Allan John Even Swindell  14,  Agnes Elizh Evers Swindell  12<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 [[James Evers Swindell]]  44, coal and iron master, magistrate, deputy lieutenant for County of Stafford, lived in Upper Swinford, with [[James Swindell Evers Swindell]]  17, Mary Letitia Evers Swindell  15,  Allan John Even Swindell  14,  Agnes Elizh Evers Swindell  12<ref>1861 census</ref>


1866 of Parkhead Iron Works, Dudley
1866 of Parkhead Iron Works, Dudley
1872 Recorded as being of Cradley Iron Works, Stourbridge by Iron and Steel Institute (but perhaps confused with his son?)


By 1880 of Parkhead and also of Oldswinford, near Stourbridge
By 1880 of Parkhead and also of Oldswinford, near Stourbridge
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[[Category:  Births 1810-1819]]
[[Category:  Births 1810-1819]]
[[Category:  Deaths 1910-1919]]
[[Category:  Deaths 1910-1919]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

Latest revision as of 07:36, 3 April 2019

1817 Born in Swinford

1858 His father died

1860 Became a member of the Inst of Mech Engineers, Ironmaster of Parkhead Furnaces, at Dudley.[1]

1861 James Evers Swindell 44, coal and iron master, magistrate, deputy lieutenant for County of Stafford, lived in Upper Swinford, with James Swindell Evers Swindell 17, Mary Letitia Evers Swindell 15, Allan John Even Swindell 14, Agnes Elizh Evers Swindell 12[2]

1866 of Parkhead Iron Works, Dudley

1872 Recorded as being of Cradley Iron Works, Stourbridge by Iron and Steel Institute (but perhaps confused with his son?)

By 1880 of Parkhead and also of Oldswinford, near Stourbridge

1910 Died in Oldswinford Castle[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1860 Institution of Mechanical Engineers
  2. 1861 census
  3. national probate calendar