Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Parsey

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William Parsey (1826- )

1826 Born in Westminster the son of Arthur Parsey, an artist, and his wife Mary Charlotte

1851 Listed in 455 New Oxford Street, St. Giles, London: Arthur Parsey (age 60 born Whitechapel), an Artist Portrait Miniatures. With his wife and three children including William Parsey (age 24 born St James), a Mechanical Draughtsman.[1]

1853 Married in St. Pancras to Emily Louisa Boulton

1863 Elected member of ICE

1871 Listed as a Civil Engineer, age 44 born London, as a visitor to Holbeck.[2]

1891 Living in Deptford, age 64 born Westminster, Civil Engineer. With his wife Emily and his niece.[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1871 Census
  3. 1891 Census