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'''George Weedon''', Brass Founder of [[Weedon and Co]] and [[Weedon and Wilcocks]]
'''George Weedon''', brass founder and lamp manufacturer
 
of 108 Drury lane, London
 
of [[Weedon and Co]], 5 Upper Borough Walls, Bath
 
of [[Weedon and Wilcocks]]


1776 Birth
1776 Birth


1823 Declared bankrupt <ref>''Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette'',11 December 1823</ref>
1803 Marriage to Hester Hutchins in Aldersgate, London
 
1811 'Brass founder and lamp manufacturer', 108 Drury Lane, London.<ref>''London and Country Directory'' 1811</ref>
 
1818 Birth of daughter [[Jane Weedon]]
 
1819 Brass founder and Freemason in Bath<ref>England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921</ref>
 
1823 Brass founder: declared bankrupt <ref>''Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette'',11 December 1823</ref>
 
1830 Brass founder, 5 Upper Borough Walls, Bath.<ref>''Pigot's Directory'', 1830</ref>
 
1841 Residence: Oak Cottage, Sham Castle Lane, Bathwick, Bath.<ref>1841 census</ref>


1852 Death
1852 Death

Revision as of 23:07, 7 January 2018

George Weedon, brass founder and lamp manufacturer

of 108 Drury lane, London

of Weedon and Co, 5 Upper Borough Walls, Bath

of Weedon and Wilcocks

1776 Birth

1803 Marriage to Hester Hutchins in Aldersgate, London

1811 'Brass founder and lamp manufacturer', 108 Drury Lane, London.[1]

1818 Birth of daughter Jane Weedon

1819 Brass founder and Freemason in Bath[2]

1823 Brass founder: declared bankrupt [3]

1830 Brass founder, 5 Upper Borough Walls, Bath.[4]

1841 Residence: Oak Cottage, Sham Castle Lane, Bathwick, Bath.[5]

1852 Death

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London and Country Directory 1811
  2. England, United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921
  3. Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette,11 December 1823
  4. Pigot's Directory, 1830
  5. 1841 census