Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Ross (c1817- ) of [[J. and G. Ross]]
George Ross (c1817- ) of [[J. and G. Ross]]
Born the son of [[Donald Ross]]


1861 Living at [[High Street, Exeter: 227| 227 High Street, Exeter]]: [[George Ross (b.1817)|George Ross]] (age 44 born Exeter), Outfitter. with his wife Emma and children [[Charles J. Ross]] (age 9 born Exeter); Mary Louisa Ross; William J. B. Ross; Florence Ross; Frank Ross; George L. Ross; and his MIL Anne E. Budden.<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 Living at [[High Street, Exeter: 227| 227 High Street, Exeter]]: [[George Ross (b.1817)|George Ross]] (age 44 born Exeter), Outfitter. with his wife Emma and children [[Charles J. Ross]] (age 9 born Exeter); Mary Louisa Ross; William J. B. Ross; Florence Ross; Frank Ross; George L. Ross; and his MIL Anne E. Budden.<ref>1861 census</ref>

Latest revision as of 13:19, 13 November 2022

George Ross (c1817- ) of J. and G. Ross

Born the son of Donald Ross

1861 Living at 227 High Street, Exeter: George Ross (age 44 born Exeter), Outfitter. with his wife Emma and children Charles J. Ross (age 9 born Exeter); Mary Louisa Ross; William J. B. Ross; Florence Ross; Frank Ross; George L. Ross; and his MIL Anne E. Budden.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 census