Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1814 Born in West Ham
c.1814 Born in West Ham


1834 Started business - see [[George Scott (of Commercial Road, London0]]
1834 Started business - see [[George Scott (of Commercial Road, London)]]


1861 George Scott 47, engineer employing 20 to 50 members, lived in Stratford with Mary Scott 45, [[Frank Walter Scott (1840-1915)|Frank Scott]] 21, engineer, Edwd Scott 16, Harry Scott 8, Alice Scott 5<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 George Scott 47, engineer employing 20 to 50 members, lived in Stratford with Mary Scott 45, [[Frank Walter Scott (1840-1915)|Frank Scott]] 21, engineer, Edwd Scott 16, Harry Scott 8, Alice Scott 5<ref>1861 census</ref>

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c.1814 Born in West Ham

1834 Started business - see George Scott (of Commercial Road, London)

1861 George Scott 47, engineer employing 20 to 50 members, lived in Stratford with Mary Scott 45, Frank Scott 21, engineer, Edwd Scott 16, Harry Scott 8, Alice Scott 5[1]

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  1. 1861 census