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Henry Wallwork (c1830-1895) of [[Henry Wallwork and Co]] | Henry Wallwork (c1830-1895) of [[Henry Wallwork and Co]] | ||
c1830 Born the son of Joseph Henry Wallwork (1797-1874), a Coal Miner, and his wife Mary | c1830 Born the son of Joseph Henry Wallwork (1797-1874), a Coal Miner, and his wife Mary. | ||
1855 Patents sealed: '[[William Munslow]], of Miles Platting, in the county of Lancaster, moulder, and Henry Wallwork, of the same place, moulder, for improvements in railways: dated Nov. 21, 1855'<ref> Manchester Daily Examiner & Times - Tuesday 20 May 1856 </ref> | |||
1881 Living at 261 York Street, Cheetham: [[Henry Wallwork]] (age 50 born Oldham), Iron Founder (Employing 150 Men and Boys). With his wife Mary A. Wallwork (age 38 born Tipton) and their four children; Amelia Wallwork (age 18 born Manchester); Harry Wallwork (age 14 born Manchester); Maggie Wallwork (age 12 born Manchester); and Fredrick Wallwork (age 2 born Manchester). One servant.<ref>1881 Census</ref> | 1881 Living at 261 York Street, Cheetham: [[Henry Wallwork]] (age 50 born Oldham), Iron Founder (Employing 150 Men and Boys). With his wife Mary A. Wallwork (age 38 born Tipton) and their four children; Amelia Wallwork (age 18 born Manchester); Harry Wallwork (age 14 born Manchester); Maggie Wallwork (age 12 born Manchester); and Fredrick Wallwork (age 2 born Manchester). One servant.<ref>1881 Census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 18:50, 28 July 2022
Henry Wallwork (c1830-1895) of Henry Wallwork and Co
c1830 Born the son of Joseph Henry Wallwork (1797-1874), a Coal Miner, and his wife Mary.
1855 Patents sealed: 'William Munslow, of Miles Platting, in the county of Lancaster, moulder, and Henry Wallwork, of the same place, moulder, for improvements in railways: dated Nov. 21, 1855'[1]
1881 Living at 261 York Street, Cheetham: Henry Wallwork (age 50 born Oldham), Iron Founder (Employing 150 Men and Boys). With his wife Mary A. Wallwork (age 38 born Tipton) and their four children; Amelia Wallwork (age 18 born Manchester); Harry Wallwork (age 14 born Manchester); Maggie Wallwork (age 12 born Manchester); and Fredrick Wallwork (age 2 born Manchester). One servant.[2]
1891 Lodging at Central Beach, Lytham: Henry Wallwork (age 61 born Oldham), Ironfounder. With his wife Mary Ann Wallwork (age 47 born Tipton) and their daughter Maggie Wallwork (age 22 born Manchester).[3]