Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1872 Born in Denny, Stirling, son of George Reid Ure and Harriet Dudley Smith<ref>BMD</ref>.  
1872 Born in Denny, Stirling, son of [[George Reid Ure]] and Harriet Dudley Smith<ref>BMD</ref>.  


1881 George Reid Ure was an Iron Founder
1881 George Reid Ure was an Iron Founder

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1872 Born in Denny, Stirling, son of George Reid Ure and Harriet Dudley Smith[1].

1881 George Reid Ure was an Iron Founder

1901 George Albert Ure was an ironfounder, living in his father's house in Denny [2]

1903 George Albert Ure, a director of Smith and Wellstood, gained his first (of many) patents, for a method of adapting anthracite and other self contained stoves to ordinary fireplace openings.

1947 Died in Bonnybridge[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1901 census
  3. National probate calendar