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John Gretton (1793-1867) of [[Bass, Ratcliff and Gretton]]
John Gretton (1793-1867) of [[Bass, Ratcliff and Gretton]]


1861 Living at 136 High Street, Burton-on-Trent: [[John Gretton (1793-1867)|John Gretton]] (age 67 born Skelton nr Burton), Brewer, the resident partner of the firm of Bass, Ratcliffe and Gretton, Brewers of Burton-on-Trent, employing 1084 men and 83 boys. With his wife Fanny Gretton (age 26 born Burton-on-Trent) and their two cons; John Gretton (age 24 born Burton-on-Trent), Captain of the Comnpany of Staff Rifles Volunteers; Fredck Gretton (age 22 born Burton-on-Trent), Gent. and Lieut. of the 8th Company of the Rifle Volunteers. Four servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref>  
1861 Living at 136 High Street, Burton-on-Trent: [[John Gretton (1793-1867)|John Gretton]] (age 67 born Skelton nr Burton), Brewer, the resident partner of the firm of Bass, Ratcliffe and Gretton, Brewers of Burton-on-Trent, employing 1084 men and 83 boys. With his wife Fanny Gretton (age 26 born Burton-on-Trent) and their two cons; John Gretton (age 24 born Burton-on-Trent), Captain of the Company of Staff Rifles Volunteers; Fredck Gretton (age 22 born Burton-on-Trent), Gent. and Lieut. of the 8th Company of the Rifle Volunteers. Four servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref>  


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Revision as of 20:04, 19 December 2015

John Gretton (1793-1867) of Bass, Ratcliff and Gretton

1861 Living at 136 High Street, Burton-on-Trent: John Gretton (age 67 born Skelton nr Burton), Brewer, the resident partner of the firm of Bass, Ratcliffe and Gretton, Brewers of Burton-on-Trent, employing 1084 men and 83 boys. With his wife Fanny Gretton (age 26 born Burton-on-Trent) and their two cons; John Gretton (age 24 born Burton-on-Trent), Captain of the Company of Staff Rifles Volunteers; Fredck Gretton (age 22 born Burton-on-Trent), Gent. and Lieut. of the 8th Company of the Rifle Volunteers. Four servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census