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[[Image:JD 2016 Cambridge Ullmer.jpg|thumb|[[Albion Press]] made by Frederick Ullmer, at [[Cambridge Museum of Technology]]]] | |||
Frederick Ullmer (1827-1899) | Frederick Ullmer (1827-1899) | ||
Maker of printing machinery. | |||
1827 April 24th. Born in Holborn the son of Frederick Ullmer, Printers Smith, and his wife Sarah | 1827 April 24th. Born in Holborn the son of Frederick Ullmer, Printers Smith, and his wife Sarah |
Revision as of 17:28, 18 February 2020
Frederick Ullmer (1827-1899)
Maker of printing machinery.
1827 April 24th. Born in Holborn the son of Frederick Ullmer, Printers Smith, and his wife Sarah
1847 March 21st. Married at Clerkenwell to Emma Sarti
1861 Living at 13 Compton Terrace, Islington: Frederick Ullmer (age 33 born Clerkenwell), Printers Broker employing 10 men and 2 boys. With his wife Emma Ullmer (age 35 born St. Andrews) and their two daughters Hannah Ullmer (age 8 born Clerkenwell) and Mary Ullmer (age 6born Clerkenwell). Two servants.[1]
1899 July 8th. Died, of Farleigh, Park Hill Rise, Addiscombe. Probate to Henry Igglesden, newspaper proprietor, and to Hannah Ullmer, spinster.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1861 Census