Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Difference between revisions of "Alfred Tylor"

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Devoted himself also to studies of anatomy and geology
Devoted himself also to studies of anatomy and geology


Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society
Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society
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Wrote several books
Wrote several books


1884 Died shortly after returning from a trip to USA
1884 Living in Carshalton.<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>  Died shortly after returning from a trip to USA





Revision as of 14:33, 30 November 2016

1824 Born son of Joseph Tylor and his wife Harriett

c.1840 Joined the family business

Took major part in running the business after the early death of his father

1850 Married Isabella

1851 Alfred was a brazier. Birth of son Joseph John Tylor in Stoke Newington[1]

Devoted himself also to studies of anatomy and geology

Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society

Wrote several books

1884 Living in Carshalton.[2] Died shortly after returning from a trip to USA


Joseph John Tylor (of Campden Hill) and William Tylor (of Cheniston Gardens) had a warehouse at 2 Newgate St in 1891.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. National Probate Calendar
  3. London Electoral Register
  • Biography in the DNB