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Charles Richard Nowill (1850-1910) of [[John Nowill and Sons]]
Charles Richard Nowill (1850-1910) of [[John Nowill and Sons]]


1850 Born the son of [[John Nowill (1818-1900)|John Nowill]]
1851 Living at Spring Vale, Nether Hallam: [[John Nowill (1818-1900)|John Nowill]] (age 33 born Sheffield), Merchant and Manufacturer of Cutlery. With his wife Ellen O. Nowill (age 26 born Bradley, Dby.) and their two children Ellen O. Nowill (age 3 born Sheffield) and [[Charles Richard Nowill‎‎ |Charles R. Nowill]] (age 11 Months born Sheffield). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


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Charles Richard Nowill (1850-1910) of John Nowill and Sons

1850 Born the son of John Nowill

1851 Living at Spring Vale, Nether Hallam: John Nowill (age 33 born Sheffield), Merchant and Manufacturer of Cutlery. With his wife Ellen O. Nowill (age 26 born Bradley, Dby.) and their two children Ellen O. Nowill (age 3 born Sheffield) and Charles R. Nowill (age 11 Months born Sheffield). One servant.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census