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Henry Gittus (c1844- ) of [[Gittus and Peacock]] and [[Henry Gittus and Co]] | Henry Gittus (c1844- ) of [[Gittus and Peacock]] and [[Henry Gittus and Co]] | ||
c1844 Born | c1844 Born the son of John Gittus | ||
1861 Living at 266 Ashton Old Road: [[Henry Gittus]] (age 37 born Droitwich), Master Tool Maker. With his wife Margaret Gittus (age 37 born Newton-le-Willows) and their '''four''' children John Gittus (age 10 born West Gorton); Alice Gittus (age 8 born Silkstone); Frances Gittus (age 6 born Dodsworth); and Annie Gittus (age 5 born Barnsley).<ref>1861 Census</ref> | |||
1911 Living at High Field, Torkington, Stockport: [[Henry Gittus]] (age 67 born Worcs.), Machine Tool Maker and Employer. With his wife Margaret Gittus (age 67 born Newton-le-Willows) and their two daughters. They have been married 40 years with three living children. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at High Field, Torkington, Stockport: [[Henry Gittus]] (age 67 born Worcs.), Machine Tool Maker and Employer. With his wife Margaret Gittus (age 67 born Newton-le-Willows) and their two daughters. They have been married 40 years with three living children. One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
Revision as of 13:00, 3 August 2014
Henry Gittus (c1844- ) of Gittus and Peacock and Henry Gittus and Co
c1844 Born the son of John Gittus
1861 Living at 266 Ashton Old Road: Henry Gittus (age 37 born Droitwich), Master Tool Maker. With his wife Margaret Gittus (age 37 born Newton-le-Willows) and their four children John Gittus (age 10 born West Gorton); Alice Gittus (age 8 born Silkstone); Frances Gittus (age 6 born Dodsworth); and Annie Gittus (age 5 born Barnsley).[1]
1911 Living at High Field, Torkington, Stockport: Henry Gittus (age 67 born Worcs.), Machine Tool Maker and Employer. With his wife Margaret Gittus (age 67 born Newton-le-Willows) and their two daughters. They have been married 40 years with three living children. One servant.[2]