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Gaston Madeley Martineau (1900-1956) | Gaston Madeley Martineau (1900-1956) of [[Matchett and Martineau]] | ||
1900 Born the son of [[Geoffrey Arthur Martineau]] | 1900 Born the son of [[Geoffrey Arthur Martineau]] | ||
1939 Living at Factory, 97 Bescot Crescent, Managing Director Hinge Manufactory.<ref>1939 Census</ref> | 1939 Living at Factory, 97 Bescot Crescent, Managing Director Hinge Manufactory.<ref>1939 Census</ref> | ||
1956 Died. 'A Walsall businessman whose car collided violently with a lamp standard in Walsall Road, James Bridge, Wednesbury, was dead at the steering wheel before the impact. This was decided at the inquest on Gaston Madeley Martineau (55), chairman and managing director of the hinge manufacturing firm of Matchett and Martineau, Bescot Road. Walsall, who lived at 22, Buttons Farm Road, Penn. Wolverhampton.'<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Saturday 31 March 1956</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:18, 19 March 2021
Gaston Madeley Martineau (1900-1956) of Matchett and Martineau
1900 Born the son of Geoffrey Arthur Martineau
1939 Living at Factory, 97 Bescot Crescent, Managing Director Hinge Manufactory.[1]
1956 Died. 'A Walsall businessman whose car collided violently with a lamp standard in Walsall Road, James Bridge, Wednesbury, was dead at the steering wheel before the impact. This was decided at the inquest on Gaston Madeley Martineau (55), chairman and managing director of the hinge manufacturing firm of Matchett and Martineau, Bescot Road. Walsall, who lived at 22, Buttons Farm Road, Penn. Wolverhampton.'[2]