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1843 Born at Maesteg son of [[Jacob Chivers]]
1843 Born at Maesteg son of [[Jacob Chivers]]
Joined his father in [[Jacob Chivers and Son]]


1865 Left the  Partnership  with Jacob Chivers,  carrying  on  the  business  of Ironfounders  at  Aberdare, in  the  county of  Glamorgan.  All  debts received by  Thomas  Chivers.<ref>The London Gazette 22 December 1865</ref>
1865 Left the  Partnership  with Jacob Chivers,  carrying  on  the  business  of Ironfounders  at  Aberdare, in  the  county of  Glamorgan.  All  debts received by  Thomas  Chivers.<ref>The London Gazette 22 December 1865</ref>

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1843 Born at Maesteg son of Jacob Chivers

Joined his father in Jacob Chivers and Son

1865 Left the Partnership with Jacob Chivers, carrying on the business of Ironfounders at Aberdare, in the county of Glamorgan. All debts received by Thomas Chivers.[1]

1901 'On Tuesday morning Mr. Thomas Chivers, J.P., Plasnewydd, Burry Port, passed away at the age of 58. The deceased gentleman was the son of the late Mr. Jacob Chivers, J.P., formerly of Velindre, Kidwelly, and Cirencester.'[2] The above information is condensed from an excellent online account, 'Kidwelly Tin Works 1737 to 1914' by W. H. MORRIS[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 22 December 1865
  2. Gloucester Citizen - Wednesday 3 July 1901
  3. [1] 'Kidwelly Tin Works 1737 to 1914' by W. H. MORRIS