Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Henry Marling

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William Henry Marling (1835-1919) of Marling and Co

Born the son of Samuel Stephens Marling

1861 Married Mary Emily Abraham and had four sons

1891 Residing at Selsley, Kings Stanley: William H. Marling (age 55), Woollen Manufacturer. with his wife Mary E. and their children Samuel S. Marling (age 26), Woollen Manufacturer, and William J. P. Marling (age 25), Woollen Manufacturer. Also two cousins Gunning.[1]

1911 Residing at Stanley Park, near Stroud: William Henry Marling (age 75 born Stroud), Baronet, Private means. With his wife Mary Emily and their children Samuel Stanley Marling (age 46) and William John Paley Marling (age 45).[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. 1911 Census