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Alfred Arculus (1824-1875) of [[Alfred Arculus and Co]] | Alfred Arculus (1824-1875) of [[Alfred Arculus and Co]] | ||
Born the son George Arculus, a Corn Factor, and his wife Sarah Dawes | |||
1842 Married at Yardley to Mary Minshull and had sis daughters and five sons. | |||
1871 Living at 46 Charlotte Road, Edgbaston: Alfred Arculus (age 46 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Glass employing 50 men, 12 women and 14 boys. With his wife Mary, two daughters and one son.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1871 Living at 46 Charlotte Road, Edgbaston: Alfred Arculus (age 46 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Glass employing 50 men, 12 women and 14 boys. With his wife Mary, two daughters and one son.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1875 Died. 'Mr. Arcolus, who was about 51 years of age, was very successful manufacturer, and has left widow with very large family.'<ref>Birmingham Mail - Monday 15 November 1875</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:01, 1 February 2023
Alfred Arculus (1824-1875) of Alfred Arculus and Co
Born the son George Arculus, a Corn Factor, and his wife Sarah Dawes
1842 Married at Yardley to Mary Minshull and had sis daughters and five sons.
1871 Living at 46 Charlotte Road, Edgbaston: Alfred Arculus (age 46 born Birmingham), Manufacturer of Glass employing 50 men, 12 women and 14 boys. With his wife Mary, two daughters and one son.[1]
1875 Died. 'Mr. Arcolus, who was about 51 years of age, was very successful manufacturer, and has left widow with very large family.'[2]