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Son of [[Charles Mander]]
Son of [[Charles Mander]]
The brothers [[Benjamin Mander]] and [[John Mander]] were early industrialists and entrepreneurs, who developed a cluster of loosely-integrated businesses in paints and pigments, japanning, chemicals manufacture and varnish making. [[Charles Mander]], son of Benjamin, went into manufacturing varnish and was in turn followed by his two sons, Charles Benjamin Mander and Samuel Small Mander.


1845 With his brother [[Charles Benjamin Mander]], Samuel formed the partnership [[Mander Brothers]] to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton.
1845 With his brother [[Charles Benjamin Mander]], Samuel formed the partnership [[Mander Brothers]] to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton.

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Son of Charles Mander

1845 With his brother Charles Benjamin Mander, Samuel formed the partnership Mander Brothers to continue the family paints and varnish business in the centre of Wolverhampton.

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