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c1807/8 Mr. Greening went into partnership with Mr. John Rylands, senior, who was at this time a manufacturer of sail-cloth, cart-sheets, and other like fabrics, the manufacture of which he continued for many years after going in partnership with Mr. Nathaniel Greening in the wire trade. ....'<ref>Warrington Examiner - Saturday 5 April 1890</ref> | c1807/8 Mr. Greening went into partnership with Mr. John Rylands, senior, who was at this time a manufacturer of sail-cloth, cart-sheets, and other like fabrics, the manufacture of which he continued for many years after going in partnership with Mr. Nathaniel Greening in the wire trade. ....'<ref>Warrington Examiner - Saturday 5 April 1890</ref> | ||
1813 An Elizabeth Greening (b.1779) died in Powerstock, Dorset<ref>BMD</ref> | |||
1841 Nathaniel Greening 60, lived in Bank Street, Warrington with Noah Greening 15, John Greening 15, Nathan Greening 12, Mary Greening 50, Sarah Greening 11, Hannah Greening 9<ref>1841 census</ref> | 1841 Nathaniel Greening 60, lived in Bank Street, Warrington with Noah Greening 15, John Greening 15, Nathan Greening 12, Mary Greening 50, Sarah Greening 11, Hannah Greening 9<ref>1841 census</ref> |
Revision as of 13:33, 17 April 2023
1780 Born
Nathaniel Greening was a practical wire-drawer, believed to have come from Tintern Abbey Wire Mills to Warrington.
He started in the wire business for himself at Bridge-st., near the Lion Hotel, where he carried on the wire trade for some time.
1804 Nathaniel Greening, a wireworker, married Elizabeth Wild in Liverpool[1]
c1807/8 Mr. Greening went into partnership with Mr. John Rylands, senior, who was at this time a manufacturer of sail-cloth, cart-sheets, and other like fabrics, the manufacture of which he continued for many years after going in partnership with Mr. Nathaniel Greening in the wire trade. ....'[2]
1813 An Elizabeth Greening (b.1779) died in Powerstock, Dorset[3]
1841 Nathaniel Greening 60, lived in Bank Street, Warrington with Noah Greening 15, John Greening 15, Nathan Greening 12, Mary Greening 50, Sarah Greening 11, Hannah Greening 9[4]
1852 Died in Warrington[5]