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1871 Civil engineer, living in Darlaston with Samuel Rubery 50, iron merchant employing 4 men, Mary RubeRy 52, Samuel Rubery, clerk, 26, and Alma Rubery 18<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Civil engineer, living in Darlaston with Samuel Rubery 50, iron merchant employing 4 men, Mary RubeRy 52, Samuel Rubery, clerk, 26, and Alma Rubery 18<ref>1871 census</ref>
1881 Iron merchant, lodging in Great Crosby, Lancs<ref>1881 census</ref>
1891 Visiting [[Thomas William Rubery|Thomas W Rubury]] 34, iron merchant, in Tettenhall Staffs; also in the household were Thomas's sisters Jane Rubury 38, Alma Rubury 36; other visitors were Catherine M A Rubery 38, Mary E Rubery 7<ref>1891 census</ref>


1910 "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, [[John Tunner Rubery]] and [[Alfred Ernest Owen]], carrying on business as Manufacturers of Bridges, Roofing, Motor Frames, Fencing, and General Iron and Steel Work, at Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, under the style or firm of 'RUBERY, OWEN AND CO.,' has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of June, 1910. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Alfred Ernest Owen, who will continue to carry on business at the late firm's premises at Darlaston aforesaid, on
1910 "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, [[John Tunner Rubery]] and [[Alfred Ernest Owen]], carrying on business as Manufacturers of Bridges, Roofing, Motor Frames, Fencing, and General Iron and Steel Work, at Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, under the style or firm of 'RUBERY, OWEN AND CO.,' has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of June, 1910. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Alfred Ernest Owen, who will continue to carry on business at the late firm's premises at Darlaston aforesaid, on

Revision as of 11:53, 17 July 2016

c.1849 Born in Darlaston

1871 Civil engineer, living in Darlaston with Samuel Rubery 50, iron merchant employing 4 men, Mary RubeRy 52, Samuel Rubery, clerk, 26, and Alma Rubery 18[1]

1881 Iron merchant, lodging in Great Crosby, Lancs[2]

1891 Visiting Thomas W Rubury 34, iron merchant, in Tettenhall Staffs; also in the household were Thomas's sisters Jane Rubury 38, Alma Rubury 36; other visitors were Catherine M A Rubery 38, Mary E Rubery 7[3]

1910 "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned, John Tunner Rubery and Alfred Ernest Owen, carrying on business as Manufacturers of Bridges, Roofing, Motor Frames, Fencing, and General Iron and Steel Work, at Darlaston, in the county of Stafford, under the style or firm of 'RUBERY, OWEN AND CO.,' has been dissolved, by mutual consent, as and from the 30th day of June, 1910. All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Alfred Ernest Owen, who will continue to carry on business at the late firm's premises at Darlaston aforesaid, on his own account, under the style of Rubery, Owen and Co. "[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1881 census
  3. 1891 census
  4. London Gazette 30 December 1910