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1823 Born in Edinburgh | |||
1861 Living at Thirl hall, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield: [[John Brown (1816-1896)|John Brown]] (age 44 born Sheffield), Manufacturer of Iron, Steel and Railway Springs, Merchant Alderman, employing 1200 men and 200 boys. With his wife Mary Brown (age 47 born Sheffield). Also a visitor [[William Cowan]] (age 37 born Edinburgh), Engineer. Three servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at Thirl hall, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield: [[John Brown (1816-1896)|John Brown]] (age 44 born Sheffield), Manufacturer of Iron, Steel and Railway Springs, Merchant Alderman, employing 1200 men and 200 boys. With his wife Mary Brown (age 47 born Sheffield). Also a visitor [[William Cowan]] (age 37 born Edinburgh), Engineer. Three servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Births 1820-1829]] | [[Category: Births 1820-1829]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths 1890-1899]] |
Latest revision as of 08:24, 18 June 2022
William Cowan (1823-1898)
1823 Born in Edinburgh
1861 Living at Thirl hall, Eccleshall Bierlow, Sheffield: John Brown (age 44 born Sheffield), Manufacturer of Iron, Steel and Railway Springs, Merchant Alderman, employing 1200 men and 200 boys. With his wife Mary Brown (age 47 born Sheffield). Also a visitor William Cowan (age 37 born Edinburgh), Engineer. Three servants.[1]
1881 Living at 46 Skene Terrace, Old Machar, Aberdeenshire: William Cowan (age 57 born Edinburgh), Rail Locomotive Superintendent. With his wife Isabella Cowan (age 59 born Arbirlot, Forfarshire) and their two daughters Agnes C. Cowan (age 22 born Aberdeen) and Euphemia R. Cowan (age 19 born Aberdeen). Two servants.[2]