Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1845 Birth of son [[Frederick Green, Junior]]
1845 Birth of son [[Frederick Green, Junior]]
Presumably founding partner of [[F. Green and Co]], ship brokers


1871 Ship owner, living in Knightsbridge with Edith Green  20, Emily A Green  16, Alice M Green  12<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Ship owner, living in Knightsbridge with Edith Green  20, Emily A Green  16, Alice M Green  12<ref>1871 census</ref>

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1814 Born in Poplar[1], son of George Green, ship builder and owner[2]

With his brothers Henry and Richard, continued the shipbuilding business of Green, Wigram and Green.

1832 Money Wigram built the first ship for his own account for trade to Australia. The Green family followed suit and began to establish a larger fleet of ships.

1844 Married Elizabeth Dowson in Stepney[3]

1845 Birth of son Frederick Green, Junior

Presumably founding partner of F. Green and Co, ship brokers

1871 Ship owner, living in Knightsbridge with Edith Green 20, Emily A Green 16, Alice M Green 12[4]

1876 Died in London


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. 1844 marriage record
  3. BMD
  4. 1871 census