Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Reid Ure

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Ironfounder, of Smith and Wellstood

c.1848 Born in Falkirk son of George Ure

1891 George Reid Ure 43 ironfounder, lived in Denny with Annie W B Ure 19 (Daughter), George A Ure 18, Harriet S Ure 11, John A G Ure 8[1]

1901 Iron founder, lived with his family in Denny[2]

1903 Managing director of Smith and Wellstood gained a patent with Thomas McGrouther, foreman pattern maker, on adjustable roof flanges or nozzles for the smoke pipes of stoves, etc

1921 of Queen's Club, London, gained a patent on a design of centrifugal pump.

1930 Died in Bonnybridge[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. 1901 census
  3. National probate index