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John Levick (1819-1875)

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John Levick (c1819-1875) founder of the company John Levick

1851 Living at 97 Upper Tower Street, Birmingham: John Levick (age 32 born Sheffield), Metal Spinner. With his wife Ann Levick (age 33 born Web heath, Worcs.) and their six children; John Levick (age 11 born Birmingham); Ann Levick (age 9 born Birmingham); Emma Levick (age 6 born Birmingham); Alfred Levick (age 4 born Birmingham); Sarah J. Levick (age 2 born Birmingham); and Henry Levick (age 3 months born Birmingham)

1875 October 18th. Died. Late of Alma Street, Aston Manor, and of Livingstone House, Birchfields, Handsworth. Metal Spinner who died at Livingstone House. Probate to his widow Ann and his son John Levick, a Metal Spinner of Alma Street, and to William Bramley, a Draper.

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