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William Albert Cornthwaite (1857-1930) of [[William Cornthwaite and Sons]]
William Albert Cornthwaite (1857-1930) of [[William Cornthwaite and Sons]]


Born the son of [[William Cornthwaite]]
Born the son of [[William Cornthwaite]] and his wife Caroline Augusta Maples
 
1899 Married at Sheffield to Margery Eliza Cropper
 
1911 Residing at 46 Ashland Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield: William Albert Cornthwaite (age 54 norn Sheffield), Steel manufacturer. With his wife Margery Eliza Cornthwaite and son William Maples Cornthwaite.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 13:33, 26 January 2025

William Albert Cornthwaite (1857-1930) of William Cornthwaite and Sons

Born the son of William Cornthwaite and his wife Caroline Augusta Maples

1899 Married at Sheffield to Margery Eliza Cropper

1911 Residing at 46 Ashland Road, Nether Edge, Sheffield: William Albert Cornthwaite (age 54 norn Sheffield), Steel manufacturer. With his wife Margery Eliza Cornthwaite and son William Maples Cornthwaite.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census