Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Paxman (c1867-1939) of [[Davey, Paxman and Co]]
c1867 Born the son of [[James Noah Paxman]]
c1867 Born the son of [[James Noah Paxman]]


1871 Living with his father in Colchestre <ref>1851 Census</ref>
1871 Living with his father in Colchester <ref>1851 Census</ref>


1881 A pupil boarder at Linton Hose School, Crouch Street, Colchester (age 14 born Colchester) <ref>1881 Census</ref>
1881 A pupil boarder at Linton Hose School, Crouch Street, Colchester (age 14 born Colchester) <ref>1881 Census</ref>
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[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]]

Latest revision as of 13:47, 16 December 2022

William Paxman (c1867-1939) of Davey, Paxman and Co

c1867 Born the son of James Noah Paxman

1871 Living with his father in Colchester [1]

1881 A pupil boarder at Linton Hose School, Crouch Street, Colchester (age 14 born Colchester) [2]

1890 William Paxman, joins his father in the business of Davey, Paxman and Co

1893 Marriage to Mildred Evelyn Barker at Birkenhead [3]

1894 Becomes a partner in the firm.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1881 Census
  3. The Essex County Standard West Suffolk Gazette, and Eastern Counties Advertiser, Saturday, September 23, 1893