Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1935 December 3rd. Died. Probate to his widow Gwendolen Edith Crabtree, his widow.
1935 December 3rd. Died. Probate to his widow Gwendolen Edith Crabtree, his widow.
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[[Category: Births 1880-1889]]
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[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]]
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John Ashworth Crabtree (1886-1935) the founder of J. A. Crabtree and Co

1886 Born in Manchester the son of John Ashworth Crabtree, Senior, a yard manager at coal wharf, and his wife Martha

1911 Married Gwendoline Edith Mason

Birth of son Jack Crabtree

1935 December 3rd. Died. Probate to his widow Gwendolen Edith Crabtree, his widow.


1936 Obituary [1]



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