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1841 Draper and tailor, living in Wolverhampton, with John Shoolbread 20<ref>1841 census</ref> | 1841 Draper and tailor, living in Wolverhampton, with John Shoolbread 20<ref>1841 census</ref> | ||
1848 Moved the japanning business from St. Johns Street to Merridale Works in Merridale Street. | |||
1851 Japaner and tin plate worker, living in Bushbury, with Winefred Shoolbred 55<ref>1851 census</ref> | 1851 Japaner and tin plate worker, living in Bushbury, with Winefred Shoolbred 55<ref>1851 census</ref> |
Revision as of 13:56, 17 January 2020
c.1796 Born in Scotland
1833 Woollen draper, tailor and hatter, in Dudley St, Wolverhampton[1]1833 Bridgen's Directory of the Borough of Wolverhampton</ref>
1839 Living in Penn Road, Wolverhampton; his tenant was Edward Perry[2]
1839 Dissolution of the partnership with Edward Perry of Wolverhampton, as Japanners and Tin-Plate Workers[3]
1840 Acquired Charles Mander's japanning business; brought Henry Loveridge into the business (possibly into a partnership)[4]
1841 Draper and tailor, living in Wolverhampton, with John Shoolbread 20[5]
1848 Moved the japanning business from St. Johns Street to Merridale Works in Merridale Street.
1851 Japaner and tin plate worker, living in Bushbury, with Winefred Shoolbred 55[6]
1860 Sold the Japanware business to Loveridge
1861 Tailor and draper[7]
1871 Retired draper and japanner, of Wolverhampton, with Winnifrid Shoolbread 84, Mary Shoolbread 71[8]
1882 Died in Wolverhampton[9]