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Arthur Martin (1886-1929) joint MD of [[Martin Brothers (Machinery)]] with his brother [[Lionel Martin]]
Arthur Martin (1886-1929) joint MD of [[Martin Brothers (Machinery)]] with his brother [[Lionel Martin]]


1901 Living at 62 Parsonage Street, Bury: John Martin (age 42 born Berwick-Upon-Tweed), Paper Maker. With his wife Jane Martin (age 42 born Manchester) and their four children; Lionel Martin (age 19 born Rishton, Lancs.), Paper Mill Mechanic; [[Arthur Martin (1886-1929)|Arthur Martin]] (age 16 born Darwen); Flora Martin (age 14 born Derby); and Helen Martin (age 10 born Derby).<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at 62 Parsonage Street, Bury: John Martin (age 42 born Berwick-Upon-Tweed), Paper Maker. With his wife Jane Martin (age 42 born Manchester) and their four children; [[Lionel Martin]] (age 19 born Rishton, Lancs.), Paper Mill Mechanic; [[Arthur Martin (1886-1929)|Arthur Martin]] (age 16 born Darwen); Flora Martin (age 14 born Derby); and Helen Martin (age 10 born Derby).<ref>1901 Census</ref>


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Arthur Martin (1886-1929) joint MD of Martin Brothers (Machinery) with his brother Lionel Martin

1901 Living at 62 Parsonage Street, Bury: John Martin (age 42 born Berwick-Upon-Tweed), Paper Maker. With his wife Jane Martin (age 42 born Manchester) and their four children; Lionel Martin (age 19 born Rishton, Lancs.), Paper Mill Mechanic; Arthur Martin (age 16 born Darwen); Flora Martin (age 14 born Derby); and Helen Martin (age 10 born Derby).[1]


1929 Obituary [2]



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