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Samuel Tweedale (c1846-1928) of [[Tweedales and Smalley]]
Samuel Tweedale (c1846-1928) of [[Tweedales and Smalley]]


Brother of [[Edmund Tweedale]]
Born at Rochdale. Brother of [[Edmund Tweedale]]


Worked for [[Howard and Bullough]]
Technical manager for [[Howard and Bullough]]


1911 Living at Hawtridge House, Castleton, near Manchester: Samuel Tweedale (age 65 born Rochdale), Manufacturer of Cotton Spinning Machinery and employer. With his wife Amelia and son Leonard Tweedie (age 28 born Accrington), manager of Iron Works (Cotton Spinning Machinery).<ref>1911 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 11:04, 17 September 2023

Samuel Tweedale (c1846-1928) of Tweedales and Smalley

Born at Rochdale. Brother of Edmund Tweedale

Technical manager for Howard and Bullough

1911 Living at Hawtridge House, Castleton, near Manchester: Samuel Tweedale (age 65 born Rochdale), Manufacturer of Cotton Spinning Machinery and employer. With his wife Amelia and son Leonard Tweedie (age 28 born Accrington), manager of Iron Works (Cotton Spinning Machinery).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census