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William Dean (1798-1840)

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William Dean (c1798-1840) of Crook and Dean

1834 mention of William Dean, of Bolton, Millwright.[1]

1840 July 12th. William Dean died at his residence, Goodwin House, Little Bolton, iron-founder, age 42 years.[2]

1845 Advert for the sale of machinery, etc, at Lower Foundry, Fold Road, Little Bolton, by order of the executrix of the late Mr W. Dean. [3]


  • NB on the basis that more of the references are to Crook and Dean's rather than Crook and Deans, this page's title has used the former.

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 17 May 1834
  2. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 25 July 1840
  3. Bolton Chronicle - Saturday 20 December 1845