Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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John Finch, Senior

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Father of John Finch and Edward Finch

Established the Liverpool foundry of Finch and Willey

1832 John Finch, Senior and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool[1]

1835 John Finch and John Finch, Junior were iron merchants in Cook St, Liverpool[2]

1837 John Finch (#2701) (presumably the junior as the senior not mentioned), of the counting house, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool[3]

1840 John Finch (#921), of the counting house and warehouse, Oil Street, Liverpool. Also John Finch (#2833) of the counting house and warehouse, St Thomas's Buildings, Liverpool[4]

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Sources of Information

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