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1858 Patent. '1318. And [[Thomas Chatwin (1824-1889)|Thomas Chatwin]], of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Machinist, and [[Charles Taylor (1822-1895)|Charles Taylor]], of Birmingham aforesaid, Machinist, have given, the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in screw stocks."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22161/page/3256 The London Gazette Publication date:13 July 1858 Issue:22161 Page:3256]</ref>
1858 Patent. '1318. And [[Thomas Chatwin (1824-1889)|Thomas Chatwin]], of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Machinist, and [[Charles Taylor (1822-1895)|Charles Taylor]], of Birmingham aforesaid, Machinist, have given, the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in screw stocks."'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22161/page/3256 The London Gazette Publication date:13 July 1858 Issue:22161 Page:3256]</ref>


1871 Engineer, tool manufacturer, employing "200 pairs of hands", lived in Edgbaston with Susan Chatwin  36, Alfred Chatwin  23, Amina Chatwin  15, [[James Chatwin  16]], Thomas Chatwin  13, Walter Chatwin  11, Albert Chatwin  9<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Engineer, tool manufacturer, employing "200 pairs of hands", lived in Edgbaston with Susan Chatwin  36, Alfred Chatwin  23, Amina Chatwin  15, [[James Chatwin]] 16, Thomas Chatwin  13, Walter Chatwin  11, Albert Chatwin  9<ref>1871 census</ref>


1881 Mechanical Engineer, visitor in Bradford with Susan Chatwin  45 and Amina Chatwin  25<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Mechanical Engineer, visitor in Bradford with Susan Chatwin  45 and Amina Chatwin  25<ref>1881 census</ref>

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of Thomas Chatwin

1824 Born in Edgbaston son of John and Mary Chatwin, gilt toy maker[1]

1846 A blacksmith, Thomas married Mary Morton in King's Norton[2]

1851 Tool maker, employing 4 men, lived in Birmingham St Philip, with Mary Chatwin 25, Alfred Chatwin 3, Emma Chatwin 1[3]

1853 Married Susan Langley in King's Norton[4]

1858 Patent. '1318. And Thomas Chatwin, of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, Machinist, and Charles Taylor, of Birmingham aforesaid, Machinist, have given, the like notice in respect of the invention of "improvements in screw stocks."'[5]

1871 Engineer, tool manufacturer, employing "200 pairs of hands", lived in Edgbaston with Susan Chatwin 36, Alfred Chatwin 23, Amina Chatwin 15, James Chatwin 16, Thomas Chatwin 13, Walter Chatwin 11, Albert Chatwin 9[6]

1881 Mechanical Engineer, visitor in Bradford with Susan Chatwin 45 and Amina Chatwin 25[7]

1889 Died in Edgbaston, his sons Alfred and James, both machinists, were executors[8]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. BMD
  3. 1851 census
  4. BMD
  5. The London Gazette Publication date:13 July 1858 Issue:22161 Page:3256
  6. 1871 census
  7. 1881 census
  8. National Probate Calendar