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Pint Mills and Grindstones.
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1891 Living at 25 High Street, Hemel Hempstead: William Henry Cranstone (age 50 born Hemel Hempstead), Ironmonger and Employer. With his wife Martha, two sons and a daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref.
1891 Living at 25 High Street, Hemel Hempstead: William Henry Cranstone (age 50 born Hemel Hempstead), Ironmonger and Employer. With his wife Martha, two sons and a daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref>.


1896 W. H. Cranstone was chairman of [[Pickering Block and Hoist Co]]
1896 W. H. Cranstone was chairman of [[Pickering Block and Hoist Co]]

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1869.

William Henry Cranstone (c1841-1913) Engineer of Hemel Hempstead, Herts.

Pint Mills and Grindstones.

1891 Living at 25 High Street, Hemel Hempstead: William Henry Cranstone (age 50 born Hemel Hempstead), Ironmonger and Employer. With his wife Martha, two sons and a daughter.[1].

1896 W. H. Cranstone was chairman of Pickering Block and Hoist Co

1913 December 13th. Died. 'Mr. William Henry Cranstone, Hemel Hempstead, for many years in business there an ironfounder. and former High Bailiff of the town'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. Luton Times and Advertiser - Friday 27 March 1914