George Claudius Ash
1814 Born son of Claudius Ash and his wife Sarah
1851 Dentist[1]
1859 Patent by George Claudius Ash, of West-view, Hampstead, for an invention of "improvements in the manufacture of artificial teeth."[2].
1871 Manufacturer of mineral teeth and dental materials, employing 234 persons, living in Paddington with Emma C Ash 49, Cecilia E Ash 26, Henry C Ash 23, also in the dental business, Mary Ash 20, Arthur Ash 18, also in the dental business, William E Ash 16, also in the dental business, Eleanor Ash 15[3]
1873 Patent by George Claudius Ash, of 141, Maidavale, in the county of Middlesex, for the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of hats and coverings for the head."[4]
1873 Patent by George Claudius Ash, of 141, Maidavale, in respect of the invention of "improvements in the manufacture of hats and coverings for the head."[5]
1891 retired manufacturer of mineral teeth, living in Paddington, with Cecilia E Ash 46, Mary Ash 40, Eleanor C Ash 35, Ernest Ash 33, solicitor, Annie C Ash 38, Eleanor Constance Ash 10, grand-daughter, Henry C Ash 5, grandson[6]
1892 Died in Paddington[7]