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1836 After the death of his father, Edward and his brother [[John Hall (b.1792)|John]] inherited the Dartford business which they renamed [[J. and E. Hall]].<ref>Dartford Archive</ref>
1836 After the death of his father, Edward and his brother [[John Hall (b.1792)|John]] inherited the Dartford business which they renamed [[J. and E. Hall]].<ref>Dartford Archive</ref>


1851  Edward Hall 52m Steam engine manufacturer employing 85 men, market gardener employing 19 men and women (indistinct), lived in Dartford with Eliza Hall 47 and his sister Maria Hall 42<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851  Edward Hall 52, steam engine manufacturer employing 85 men, market gardener employing 19 men and women (indistinct), lived in Dartford with Eliza Hall 47 and his sister Maria Hall 42<ref>1851 census</ref>


1875 Died in Dartford, an engineer; his nephews were some of his executors<ref>National Probate calendar</ref>
1875 Died in Dartford, an engineer; his nephews were some of his executors<ref>National Probate calendar</ref>

Revision as of 15:00, 31 October 2020

1798 Born son of John Hall

1817 His father sent him to Paris as the firm's representative

1833 May 17th. Edward Hall took out a patent for the Trevithick engine in France.

1836 After the death of his father, Edward and his brother John inherited the Dartford business which they renamed J. and E. Hall.[1]

1851 Edward Hall 52, steam engine manufacturer employing 85 men, market gardener employing 19 men and women (indistinct), lived in Dartford with Eliza Hall 47 and his sister Maria Hall 42[2]

1875 Died in Dartford, an engineer; his nephews were some of his executors[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Dartford Archive
  2. 1851 census
  3. National Probate calendar