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William Allday, Senior

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William Allday, Senior of William Allday and Co

c1798 Born at Birmingham

Married Mary Mills

1822 Birth of son William Allday (1822-1888)

1829 Birth of son John Allday (1829- )

1831 Birth of son Edward Allday (1831-1904

1833 Birth of son Henry Allday (1833- )

1837 Birth of daughter Emma Allday (1837- )

1851 Living at 81 Warston Road, Ladywood, Birmingham: William Allday (age 53 born Birmingham), Bellows Maker. With his wife Mary Allday (age 54 born Dudley) and their children Edward Allday (age 20 born Birmingham), Bellows Maker; Henry Allday (age 18 born Birmingham), Watch Guard Maker; and Emma Allday (age 14 born Birmingham).[1]


1871 Living at 10 Beech Street, Ladywood, Birmingham: William Allday (age 73 born Birmingham), Retired Bellows Maker and a Widower. With his unmarried daughter Emma Allday (age 34 born Birmingham) and his grand-daughter Clara J. Allday (age 16 born Birmingham).[2]

1882 Died


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1871 Census