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William James Green (1876- )

1876 April. Born at Nottingham

On leaving school he joined Humber at Beeston

1896 Transferred to Humber in Coventry

1905 Working for the Premier Cycle Co as Overseas Sales Manager

1906 January. Married his secretary Margaret Hailstone the daughter of J. E. Hailstone

1911 Living at 75 Coventry Street, stoke, Coventry (age 34 born Nottingham), Secretary to a Limited Cycle Company. With his wife Margaret Eden (age 25 born Kenilworth). Also his brother Harold Green (age 24 born Nottingham), Clerk to Cycle Company. [1]

Founded W. J. Green and Co as motor engineers

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census