Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Smithson Young (c1875-1944)
c1875 Born in Bramley, Leeds, the son of Amos Young, Boot manufacturer
1907 Married in Leeds to Ursula Cook
1911 Living at Billingbalk House, Bramley, Leeds: [[Smithson Young]] (age 36 born Bramley, Leeds), Machine Maker (Leather Trades) - Engineer - Employer. With his wife Ursula Young (age 32 born Bramley, Leeds) and their son Robert Young (age 3 born Bramley, Leeds). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>


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Revision as of 18:57, 10 November 2016

Smithson Young (c1875-1944)

c1875 Born in Bramley, Leeds, the son of Amos Young, Boot manufacturer

1907 Married in Leeds to Ursula Cook

1911 Living at Billingbalk House, Bramley, Leeds: Smithson Young (age 36 born Bramley, Leeds), Machine Maker (Leather Trades) - Engineer - Employer. With his wife Ursula Young (age 32 born Bramley, Leeds) and their son Robert Young (age 3 born Bramley, Leeds). One servant.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census