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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 which is where his brother [[Edward Finch|Edward]] was born<ref>1851 census</ref>.  
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 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>
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 [[Irish Engineering Company]]) between 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>.
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].

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
  3. UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
  4. UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
  5. UK Poll Books and Electoral registers
  6. [1] Letter from William Pare to J. M. Grant of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada 29th Jan 1861
  7. London Daily News - Wednesday 5th January 1853