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'''1923 Obituary<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 16 October 1923</ref>
'''1923 Obituary<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 16 October 1923</ref>


Mr. Richard Wood, mining engineer, Wigan and Southport, has died in Liverpool nursing home, the age of fifty-two. He was director of Messrs. John Wood and Sons, engineers ironfounders, and manufacturers colliery plant, of the Barley Brook Foundry. Wigan, and for number of years represented his firm in South Africa, being resident in Johannesburg. He leaves a widow and two children.
Mr. Richard Wood, mining engineer, Wigan and Southport, has died in Liverpool nursing home, the age of fifty-two. He was director of Messrs. John Wood and Sons, engineers ironfounders, and manufacturers colliery plant, of the [[Barley Brook Foundry]], Wigan, and for number of years represented his firm in South Africa, being resident in Johannesburg. He leaves a widow and two children.
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 11 September 2021

Richard Wood (1871-1923) of John Wood and Sons (Wigan)

probably the son of John Wood (1840-1912)


1923 Obituary[1]

Mr. Richard Wood, mining engineer, Wigan and Southport, has died in Liverpool nursing home, the age of fifty-two. He was director of Messrs. John Wood and Sons, engineers ironfounders, and manufacturers colliery plant, of the Barley Brook Foundry, Wigan, and for number of years represented his firm in South Africa, being resident in Johannesburg. He leaves a widow and two children.


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  1. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Tuesday 16 October 1923