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Hugh Lee Pattinson (1829-1898) of Felling Chemical Works
1829 Born in Alston, Cumberland son of Hugh Lee Pattinson, metallurgical chemist, and his wife Phoebe
1850 Admitted to Cambridge University
1853 Married Isabella Shield in Westminster[1]
1854 Birth of son Hugh Lee Pattinson (1854-1924)
1861 A manufacturing chemist, age 30, visiting Newcastle[2]
1881 Hugh L. Pattinson 57, Chemical Manufacturer Employing 592 Men & 109 Boys, lived in Scot's House, South Shields, with Hugh L. Pattinson 27, sub manager chemical works, John S. Pattinson 24, Engineer Chemical Works[3]
1886 The works closed.
1898 Died in Bayswater; his estate was valued at £5; his executor, Hugh Lee Pattinson was described as a brick manufacturer[4]
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Sources of Information
- Cambridge University alumni