Difference between revisions of "George S. Sanderson"
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1818 Baptised in Everton, son of Hugh James Sanderson and his wife Margaret<ref>Parish records</ref> | 1818 Baptised in Everton, son of Hugh James Sanderson and his wife Margaret<ref>Parish records</ref> | ||
1840 George S. Sanderson of Bridge Foundry, Warrington, Engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1840 Institution of Civil Engineers: New Members]]</ref> | 1840 George S. Sanderson of [[Bridge Foundry, Warrington]], Engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1840 Institution of Civil Engineers: New Members]]</ref> | ||
1847 George Samuel Sanderson entered into partnership with Charles Tayleur ([[Charles Tayleur (1810-1859)]]?) and [[Edward Tayleur]]; they opened a [[Bank Quay Foundry Co|foundry at Bank Quay, Warrington]].<ref>The Engineer 1920/01/23</ref>. Sanderson left the company later that year. | |||
1847 George Samuel Sanderson | 1847 Partnership dissolved - Charles Tayleur and George Samuel Sanderson, [[Hulland Foundry]] and Warrington <ref>Liverpool Mail - Saturday 1 May 1847 </ref> | ||
1848 Engineer of 3 Prince's Building, Liverpool joined the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>[[1848 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: New Members]]</ref> | 1848 Engineer of 3 Prince's Building, Liverpool joined the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.<ref>[[1848 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: New Members]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 12:34, 14 February 2023
George Samuel Sanderson
1818 Baptised in Everton, son of Hugh James Sanderson and his wife Margaret[1]
1840 George S. Sanderson of Bridge Foundry, Warrington, Engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[2]
1847 George Samuel Sanderson entered into partnership with Charles Tayleur (Charles Tayleur (1810-1859)?) and Edward Tayleur; they opened a foundry at Bank Quay, Warrington.[3]. Sanderson left the company later that year.
1847 Partnership dissolved - Charles Tayleur and George Samuel Sanderson, Hulland Foundry and Warrington [4]
1848 Engineer of 3 Prince's Building, Liverpool joined the Institution of Mechanical Engineers.[5]
1848 Civil engineer, of Liverpool[6]
1851 George Sanderson 32, civil engineer, lived in Birkenhead, with Jane Sanderson 33, Margaret Sanderson 7, Jane Sanderson 5, Emily Sanderson 3, Hugh J Sanderson 1[7]
1861 George Saml Sanderson 42, civil engineer, lived in Birkenhead, with Jane Sanderson 43, Jane Sanderson 15, Emily Sanderson 13, Hugh James Sanderson 11, Isabella Sanderson 9, George S J Sanderson 5, John H Sanderson 3[8]
1870 Died in Birkenhead[9]