Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Gray Brown (c1840-1926) of [[George Brown and Son]]
William Gray Brown (c1840-1926) of [[George Brown and Son]]


c.1840 Born the son of George Brown (1812-1898)
c.1840 Born the son of [[George Brown (1812-1898)|George Brown]]


1871 Living at Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard: George Brown (age 58 born Houghton Regis), Smith and Ironfounder employing 14 men and 4 boys (Widower). With two daughters and son [[William Gray Brown| William G. Brown]] (age 31 born Leighton Buzzard), Iron Founder.<ref>1871 Census</ref>  
1871 Living at Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard: George Brown (age 58 born Houghton Regis), Smith and Ironfounder employing 14 men and 4 boys (Widower). With two daughters and son [[William Gray Brown| William G. Brown]] (age 31 born Leighton Buzzard), Iron Founder.<ref>1871 Census</ref>  

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William Gray Brown (c1840-1926) of George Brown and Son

c.1840 Born the son of George Brown

1871 Living at Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard: George Brown (age 58 born Houghton Regis), Smith and Ironfounder employing 14 men and 4 boys (Widower). With two daughters and son William G. Brown (age 31 born Leighton Buzzard), Iron Founder.[1]

1901 Living at 61 Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard: William G. Brown (age 62 born Leighton Buzzard), Iron Founder and Agricultural Implement Maker. With his wife Sarah, three daughters and son Ernest W. Brown (age 13 born Leighton Buzzard).[2]

1906 Married Emily Frances Widow of John Frances Hudson.[3]

1911 Living at Victoria House, 61 Lake Street, Leighton Buzzard: William Gray Brown (age 72 born Leighton Buzzard), Iron Founder. With his wife Emilie Frances.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1901 Census
  3. Luton Reporter - Friday 27 April 1906
  4. 1911 Census