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1938 Death of James Saxon, one of George Saxon's sons, reported <ref>IMechE Proceedings Vol 138 </ref>. He was born in 1858 and served his apprenticeship at Saxon's works 1872 - 1879. He became manager on the death of his father in 1879, and was made a partner in the firm. He retired from active business in 1918, but continued to live at Higher Openshaw.
1938 Death of James Saxon, one of George Saxon's sons, reported <ref>IMechE Proceedings Vol 138 </ref>. He was born in 1858 and served his apprenticeship at Saxon's works 1872 - 1879. He became manager on the death of his father in 1879, and was made a partner in the firm. He retired from active business in 1918, but continued to live at Higher Openshaw.
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'''1938 Obituary <ref> [[1938 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref>




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'''1938 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1938 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>
'''1938 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1938 Jan-Jun: Index]]</ref>




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[[Category: Births 1850-1859]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]]
[[Category: Institution of Mechanical Engineers]]

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James Saxon (1858-1938) of George Saxon

son of George Saxon (1821-1875)

1938 Death of James Saxon, one of George Saxon's sons, reported [1]. He was born in 1858 and served his apprenticeship at Saxon's works 1872 - 1879. He became manager on the death of his father in 1879, and was made a partner in the firm. He retired from active business in 1918, but continued to live at Higher Openshaw.


1938 Obituary [2]



1938 Obituary [3]




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