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James Jones Meldrum (c1849- ) founder of [[Meldrums]]
James Jones Meldrum (c1849- ) founder of [[Meldrums]]


1861 Living at New Windsor, Salford: Samuel Meldrum (age 38 born Portsmouth), Methodist New Conversion Traveller. With his wife Emma Meldrum (age 39 born Portsmouth) and their four sons; [[James Jones Meldrum]] (age 12 born Runcorn); [[John Wesley Meldrum]] (age 10 born Runcorn); Thomas Frederick Meldrum (age 8 born Runcorn); and Robert Henry Meldrum (age 5 born Shoreditch).<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1861 Living at New Windsor, Salford: Samuel Meldrum (age 38 born Portsmouth), Methodist New Conversion Minister. With his wife Emma Meldrum (age 39 born Portsmouth) and their four sons; [[James Jones Meldrum]] (age 12 born Runcorn); [[John Wesley Meldrum]] (age 10 born Runcorn); Thomas Frederick Meldrum (age 8 born Runcorn); and Robert Henry Meldrum (age 5 born Shoreditch).<ref>1861 Census</ref>


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James Jones Meldrum (c1849- ) founder of Meldrums

1861 Living at New Windsor, Salford: Samuel Meldrum (age 38 born Portsmouth), Methodist New Conversion Minister. With his wife Emma Meldrum (age 39 born Portsmouth) and their four sons; James Jones Meldrum (age 12 born Runcorn); John Wesley Meldrum (age 10 born Runcorn); Thomas Frederick Meldrum (age 8 born Runcorn); and Robert Henry Meldrum (age 5 born Shoreditch).[1]

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  1. 1861 Census