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1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the creditors of '''Thomas Edwin Morton''' and [[Thomas Thompson]], carrying on business at 139, Cox-street, in the city of Coventry, as Loommakers, Engineers, and Machinists...'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27815/pages/4833] Gazette Issue 27815 published on the 11 July 1905. Page 59 of 112</ref> | 1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the creditors of '''Thomas Edwin Morton''' and [[Thomas Thompson ( of Coventry)|Thomas Thompson]], carrying on business at 139, Cox-street, in the city of Coventry, as Loommakers, Engineers, and Machinists...'<ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/27815/pages/4833] Gazette Issue 27815 published on the 11 July 1905. Page 59 of 112</ref> | ||
1911 Living at 12 Earlsdon Lane, Coventry (age 41 born Birmingham), a Machine Tools Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Annie Elizabeth (age 40 born Hillmorton, Warks.) and their son William James (age 1 born Coventry).<ref>1911 Census</ref> | 1911 Living at 12 Earlsdon Lane, Coventry (age 41 born Birmingham), a Machine Tools Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Annie Elizabeth (age 40 born Hillmorton, Warks.) and their son William James (age 1 born Coventry).<ref>1911 Census</ref> |
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Thomas Edwin Morton
1870 Born at Birmingham
1905 Partnership dissolved. '...the creditors of Thomas Edwin Morton and Thomas Thompson, carrying on business at 139, Cox-street, in the city of Coventry, as Loommakers, Engineers, and Machinists...'[1]
1911 Living at 12 Earlsdon Lane, Coventry (age 41 born Birmingham), a Machine Tools Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Annie Elizabeth (age 40 born Hillmorton, Warks.) and their son William James (age 1 born Coventry).[2]