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1922 director of [[W. and J. Lawley]]
1922 director of [[W. and J. Lawley]]


By 1929 he had retired..<ref>Executor of his father's estate</ref>
By 1929 he had retired.<ref>Executor of his father's estate</ref>


1940 Died in Chesterfield<ref>BMD</ref>
1940 Died in Chesterfield<ref>BMD</ref>
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[[Category: Biography ]]
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869 ]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869 ]]
[[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]]
[[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]]

Latest revision as of 05:50, 11 August 2017

William Lawley Junior (c1867-1940)

c.1867 Born in West Bromwich, son of William Lawley, Senior

1901 Iron founder, worker, living in West Bromwich with Annie Lawley 32, Dorothy M Lawley 11, William W Lawley 9, Clive S Lawley 5, Irene M Lawley 9 months[1]

1922 director of W. and J. Lawley

By 1929 he had retired.[2]

1940 Died in Chesterfield[3]

1942 His estate had an interest in Repton Foundry, of which firm he and his wife, Annie, had been members.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. Executor of his father's estate
  3. BMD