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James Wood Aston ( | James Wood Aston (1825-1873) of [[J. Wood Aston and Co]] | ||
1825 James Wood was born son of Joseph Aston and his wife Ann (nee Wood); baptised in Stourbridge<ref>BMD</ref> | |||
1861 Patent. '623. And [[James Wood Aston]], of Cradley, in the county of Worcester, Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of vices."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22530/page/2923 The London Gazette Publication date:16 July 1861 Issue:22530 Page:2923]</ref> | 1861 Patent. '623. And [[James Wood Aston]], of Cradley, in the county of Worcester, Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of vices."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22530/page/2923 The London Gazette Publication date:16 July 1861 Issue:22530 Page:2923]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 17:39, 18 February 2020
James Wood Aston (1825-1873) of J. Wood Aston and Co
1825 James Wood was born son of Joseph Aston and his wife Ann (nee Wood); baptised in Stourbridge[1]
1861 Patent. '623. And James Wood Aston, of Cradley, in the county of Worcester, Manufacturer, has given the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of vices."'[2]
1871 Living at Colley Lane, Cradley: James W. Aston (age 45 born Old Swinford, Worc.), Manufacturer of chains, Anvils, shovels, anchors etc. With his wife Caroline Aston (age 41 born Cradley) and their daughter Caroline Aston (age 16 born Old Swinford, Worc.). Two servants.[3]
1873 May 20th. Died. James Wood Aston, The Elms, Cradley, age 40.[4]
1873 May 20th. Also James Wood Aston, The Elms, Cradley, age 16.[5]
1873 July 5th. Estate of James Wood Aston, chain maker. Probate to his widow Caroline.