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Son of [[John Finch, Senior|John Finch]] who established the Liverpool foundry of [[Finch and Willey]] | Son of [[John Finch, Senior|John Finch]] who established the Liverpool foundry of [[Finch and Willey]] | ||
Perhaps born in Dudley, Worcestershire | Perhaps born in Dudley, Worcestershire where his brother [[Edward Finch|Edward]] was born<ref>1851 census</ref>. | ||
1832 John Finch, Senior and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool<ref>UK Poll Books and Electoral registers</ref> | 1832 John Finch, Senior and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool<ref>UK Poll Books and Electoral registers</ref> | ||
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1840 John Finch (#921), of the counting house and warehouse, Oil Street, Liverpool. Also John Finch (#2833)of the counting house and warehouse, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool<ref>UK Poll Books and Electoral registers</ref> | 1840 John Finch (#921), of the counting house and warehouse, Oil Street, Liverpool. Also John Finch (#2833)of the counting house and warehouse, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool<ref>UK Poll Books and Electoral registers</ref> | ||
1847 Joined with [[William Pare]] and [[Edward Finch]] to establish extensive works in Dublin, under the style of | 1847 Joined with [[William Pare]] and [[Edward Finch]] to establish extensive works in Dublin, under the style of [[Irish Engineering Co|The Irish Engineering Company]]<ref>[http://archive.org/stream/cihm_14517#page/n7/mode/2up] Letter from William Pare to J. M. Grant of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada 29th Jan 1861</ref> | ||
1853 Partnership (see | 1853 Partnership (see Irish Engineering Company) between [[William Pare|W. Pare]], J. Finch (jun) and [[Edward Finch|E. Finch]], dissolved, so far as regards J. Finch (jun)<ref>London Daily News - Wednesday 5th January 1853</ref>. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 02:50, 7 February 2016
Son of John Finch who established the Liverpool foundry of Finch and Willey
Perhaps born in Dudley, Worcestershire where his brother Edward was born[1].
1832 John Finch, Senior and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool[2]
1835 John Finch and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool[3]
1837 John Finch (#2701) (presumably the junior as the senior not mentioned), of the counting house, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool[4]
1840 John Finch (#921), of the counting house and warehouse, Oil Street, Liverpool. Also John Finch (#2833)of the counting house and warehouse, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool[5]
1847 Joined with William Pare and Edward Finch to establish extensive works in Dublin, under the style of The Irish Engineering Company[6]
1853 Partnership (see Irish Engineering Company) between W. Pare, J. Finch (jun) and E. Finch, dissolved, so far as regards J. Finch (jun)[7].
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1851 census
- ↑ UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
- ↑ UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
- ↑ UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
- ↑ UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
- ↑ [1] Letter from William Pare to J. M. Grant of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada 29th Jan 1861
- ↑ London Daily News - Wednesday 5th January 1853