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Andrew Bolton (c1859- ), a pioneer in the development of steam heating.
Andrew Bolton (c1859- ), a pioneer in the development of steam heating and founder of [[Boltons Superheater and Pipe Works]]


Founder of [[Boltons Superheater and Pipe Works]]
c1859 Born in Manchester, the son of Benedict Bolton, a Blacksmith, and his wife Catherine Jane Atherton


Birth of son [[Edgar Andrew Bolton]]
Birth of son [[Edgar Andrew Bolton]]

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Andrew Bolton (c1859- ), a pioneer in the development of steam heating and founder of Boltons Superheater and Pipe Works

c1859 Born in Manchester, the son of Benedict Bolton, a Blacksmith, and his wife Catherine Jane Atherton

Birth of son Edgar Andrew Bolton

1901 Living at 168 Bolton Road, Pendleton: Andrew Bolton (age 42 born Manchester), Mechanical Engineer Consulting - On Own Account. With his wife Elizabeth A. Bolton (age 37 born Manchester) and their son Edgar A. Bolton (age 3 born Southport). Also his mother Catharine J. Bolton (age 77 born Wigan).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census