Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1901 Residing at 106 Station Road, Pendlebury: Thomas T. Cussons (age 62 born Hull), Manufacturing Chemist (and Employer). With his wife Elizabeth and son John W. Cussons (age 33 born Louth), Manufacturing Chemist.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Residing at 106 Station Road, Pendlebury: Thomas T. Cussons (age 62 born Hull), Manufacturing Chemist (and Employer). With his wife Elizabeth and son John W. Cussons (age 33 born Louth), Manufacturing Chemist.<ref>1901 Census</ref>

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Thomas Tomlinson Cussons (c1839-1927) of Cussons, Sons and Co

c.1868 Birth of son John William Cussons

c.1876 Birth of son Alexander Tom Cussons

1901 Residing at 106 Station Road, Pendlebury: Thomas T. Cussons (age 62 born Hull), Manufacturing Chemist (and Employer). With his wife Elizabeth and son John W. Cussons (age 33 born Louth), Manufacturing Chemist.[1]

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  1. 1901 Census