Difference between revisions of "John Atterton"
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1838 Born in Colne Engaine, Essex | 1838 Born in Colne Engaine, Essex<ref>BMD</ref> | ||
1880 John Atterton of the Duddery Ironworks, Haverhill, installed an engine for a local builder<ref>The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald, August 24, 1880</ref> | 1880 John Atterton of the Duddery Ironworks, Haverhill, installed an engine for a local builder<ref>The Bury and Norwich Post, and Suffolk Herald, August 24, 1880</ref> | ||
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1888 of the Ironworks, Haverhill: Patent for improvement's in charging gas retorts"<ref>The Bury and Norwich Post, March 06, 1888</ref> | 1888 of the Ironworks, Haverhill: Patent for improvement's in charging gas retorts"<ref>The Bury and Norwich Post, March 06, 1888</ref> | ||
1891 Exhibited lawn mowers at an exhibition in Ipswich<ref>The Ipswich Journal, June 6, 1891</ref> | 1891 Exhibited lawn mowers at an exhibition in Ipswich<ref>The Ipswich Journal, June 6, 1891</ref>. | ||
1891 Mechanical engineer and agricultural machinery maker, of Haverhill<ref>1891 census</ref> | |||
1911 Employer; maker of cranes and lawnmowers, grinders and repairer of engines and machinery in general; of Haverhill, Suffolk; living with his wife Emily Lydia Atterton<ref>1911 census</ref> | 1911 Employer; maker of cranes and lawnmowers, grinders and repairer of engines and machinery in general; of Haverhill, Suffolk; living with his wife Emily Lydia Atterton<ref>1911 census</ref> |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 29 July 2015
1838 Born in Colne Engaine, Essex[1]
1880 John Atterton of the Duddery Ironworks, Haverhill, installed an engine for a local builder[2]
1882 His business included repairing agricultural machinery[3]
1888 of the Ironworks, Haverhill: Patent for improvement's in charging gas retorts"[4]
1891 Exhibited lawn mowers at an exhibition in Ipswich[5].
1891 Mechanical engineer and agricultural machinery maker, of Haverhill[6]
1911 Employer; maker of cranes and lawnmowers, grinders and repairer of engines and machinery in general; of Haverhill, Suffolk; living with his wife Emily Lydia Atterton[7]