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Henry Seymour Tett (1846-1913) of [[Tett and Hussey]] and later of [[ | Henry Seymour Tett (1846-1913) of [[Tett and Hussey]] and later of [[Henry S. Tett and Co]]. | ||
1846 Born the son of George Tett, farmer, and his wife Louisa Kerslake | 1846 Born the son of George Tett, farmer, and his wife Louisa Kerslake | ||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | [[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]] | [[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]] |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 9 November 2016
Henry Seymour Tett (1846-1913) of Tett and Hussey and later of Henry S. Tett and Co.
1846 Born the son of George Tett, farmer, and his wife Louisa Kerslake
1876 Married Frances Pye
1895 September 25th. Death of his wife Frances.[1]
1901 Living at Whitehill House, Faversham: Henry S. Tett (age 54 born Osmington, Dorset), Ironmonger, Employer and Widower. With his daughter Frances M. S. Tett (age 5 born London). Four servants.[2]
1913 August 26th. Died at Faversham. 'Mr. Henry Seymour Tett, head of the well-known Kent firm of agricultural implement and hop-washing machine manufacturers, died on Tuesday morning at Faversham.'[3]