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Latest revision as of 05:09, 20 January 2020
Edward George Young (c1871-1935) of E. G. Young and Co and the Bentinck Motor and Cycle Co
ca.1871 Born in Marylebone
1901 Living in West Bridport, Notts., Cycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife and daughter.[1]
1906 January. Trading as the Bentinck Motor and Cycle Co.[2]
1906 February. 'E. G. Young, of Bentinck fame has opened a Depot and garage at Trent Bridge.'[3]
1906 July. 'We are shortly transferring our business at London Road to the principle depot, Trent Bridge, where all enquiries will receive every attention - E. G. Young and Co.[4]
1909 Edward George Young, motor and cycle engineer, 301, Arkwright street.[5]
1911 Living at 305 Arkwright Street, Nottingham: Edward George Young (age 40 born London), Motor and Cycle Manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Sarah Ann Young (age 37 born Nottingham) and their two children Alice Hilda Young (age 11 born Nottingham) and Harold Edward Young (age 9 born Nottingham). One servant.[6]