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George Pearce Baldwin (1789–1840)
George Pearce Baldwin (1789–1840)
Son of [[Thomas Baldwin (1751-1823)]]
With his brother [[Enoch Baldwin|Enoch]], George expanded the Stourport foundry [[Baldwin, Son and Co]]
1840 After George Pearce Baldwin's death, Enoch went into partnership with his two eldest nephews, Pearce (1813–1851) and William (1817–1863), dealing in tinplate.


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Latest revision as of 09:49, 18 May 2015

George Pearce Baldwin (1789–1840)

Son of Thomas Baldwin (1751-1823)

With his brother Enoch, George expanded the Stourport foundry Baldwin, Son and Co

1840 After George Pearce Baldwin's death, Enoch went into partnership with his two eldest nephews, Pearce (1813–1851) and William (1817–1863), dealing in tinplate.

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