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1823 Bankrupt. '...Bankruptcy, bearing date the 4tb of June, 1822, awarded and issued forth against George Brammall, of the Parish of Sheffield, in the County of York, Merchant, File Maker, Dealer and Chapman, (now or late carrying on Trade in Partnership with [[Daniel Brammall]] and [[Thomas Brammall]], in the Firm of [[Thomas Brammall and Sons]])...'<ref>Sheffield Independent - Saturday 12 April 1823</ref>
1823 Bankrupt. '...Bankruptcy, bearing date the 4tb of June, 1822, awarded and issued forth against George Brammall, of the Parish of Sheffield, in the County of York, Merchant, File Maker, Dealer and Chapman, (now or late carrying on Trade in Partnership with [[Daniel Brammall]] and [[Thomas Brammall]], in the Firm of [[Thomas Brammall and Sons]])...'<ref>Sheffield Independent - Saturday 12 April 1823</ref>
1871 Appears to have a son George who is also a file maker.<ref>Huddersfield Chronicle - Saturday 04 November 1871</ref>


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 22 June 2017

George Brammall of Thomas Brammall and Sons

1823 Bankrupt. '...Bankruptcy, bearing date the 4tb of June, 1822, awarded and issued forth against George Brammall, of the Parish of Sheffield, in the County of York, Merchant, File Maker, Dealer and Chapman, (now or late carrying on Trade in Partnership with Daniel Brammall and Thomas Brammall, in the Firm of Thomas Brammall and Sons)...'[1]

1871 Appears to have a son George who is also a file maker.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Independent - Saturday 12 April 1823
  2. Huddersfield Chronicle - Saturday 04 November 1871