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1857 William Bennett would be introducing Turner's burglar-detector to the people of Liverpool<ref>The Engineer 1857/11/13</ref> | 1857 William Bennett would be introducing Turner's burglar-detector to the people of Liverpool<ref>The Engineer 1857/11/13</ref> | ||
1871 William Bennett 59, Magistrate and Alderman of the Borough of Liverpool; trade: ironfounder, lived in Heysham Tower, with Mary Bennett 59, Mary Bennett 37<ref>1871 census</ref> | |||
1874 Inventor of a standpipe | 1874 Inventor of a standpipe | ||
1881 William Bennett 69, magistrate, later Iron founder, lived in Heysham Tower, with Mary Bennett 69, Mary Bennett 48<ref>1881 census</ref> | |||
Might this be the same as [[William Bennett, Junior]] who was in Liverpool in 1872-80? | Might this be the same as [[William Bennett, Junior]] who was in Liverpool in 1872-80? |
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of Heysham Tower, Lancaster
1857 William Bennett would be introducing Turner's burglar-detector to the people of Liverpool[1]
1871 William Bennett 59, Magistrate and Alderman of the Borough of Liverpool; trade: ironfounder, lived in Heysham Tower, with Mary Bennett 59, Mary Bennett 37[2]
1874 Inventor of a standpipe
1881 William Bennett 69, magistrate, later Iron founder, lived in Heysham Tower, with Mary Bennett 69, Mary Bennett 48[3]
Might this be the same as William Bennett, Junior who was in Liverpool in 1872-80?