Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1822 Born son of [[William Collier]] senior
c.1822 Born son of [[William Collier]] senior
1841 Living with his father at Roman Road Terrace Broughton<ref>1841 census</ref>


1861 William Collier 39, Civil engineer, Master, and mechanical tool maker, employing about 146 hands, lived in Broughton with Anne Collier 36, William A Collier 1<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 William Collier 39, Civil engineer, Master, and mechanical tool maker, employing about 146 hands, lived in Broughton with Anne Collier 36, William A Collier 1<ref>1861 census</ref>


1862 lived at 106 Earl Street, Broughton.
1862 lived at 106 Earl Street, Broughton.
1867 Died in Salford.





Latest revision as of 16:25, 28 September 2021

of William Collier and Co

c.1822 Born son of William Collier senior

1841 Living with his father at Roman Road Terrace Broughton[1]

1861 William Collier 39, Civil engineer, Master, and mechanical tool maker, employing about 146 hands, lived in Broughton with Anne Collier 36, William A Collier 1[2]

1862 lived at 106 Earl Street, Broughton.

1867 Died in Salford.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. 1861 census