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Edwin Danks (1839-1915)

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Edwin Danks (1839-1915) founder of Edwin Danks and Co (Oldbury)

Born the son of Joseph Danks, a Publican, and his wife Elizabeth Cutler.

1850s It is said that Edwin had a dispute with his father and brothers during the mid 1850's, was given £3,000 and told to go and farm sheep in Australia.

C.1862 Returned from Australia and started the business

1881 Living at Quinton, Warley Wigorn: Edwin Danks (age 41 born Rowley), Boiler Manufacturer. With his wife Elizabeth and adopted nephew and niece.[1]

1911 Living at Apsley House, Quinton, Birmingham: Edwin Danks (age 71 born Rowley Regis), Retired Boiler Manufacturer and Widower.[2]

1915 Died. 'The death announced to-day, at the age of 75, of Mr. Edwin Danks, J.P., of Quinton. was the founder of the firm of Edwin Danks and Co., boiler-makers, of Oldbury, pioneers of large boilers. retired from the firm in 1896.'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1911 Census
  3. Manchester Evening News - Monday 27 September 1915