Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1891 Edmund Crosskill and his son William were both agricultural implement makers<ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 Edmund Crosskill and his son William were both agricultural implement makers<ref>1891 census</ref>


1911 William Crosskill was an engineer and iron founder (Cart and Waggon Works) in Beverley, an employer<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 William Crosskill was an engineer and iron founder (Cart and Waggon Works - presumably [[East Yorkshire Cart and Wagon Co]]) in Beverley, an employer<ref>1911 census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 10:10, 24 March 2017

1865 Born son of Edmund Crosskill

1891 Edmund Crosskill and his son William were both agricultural implement makers[1]

1911 William Crosskill was an engineer and iron founder (Cart and Waggon Works - presumably East Yorkshire Cart and Wagon Co) in Beverley, an employer[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. 1911 census