Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Sugg

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1803 Born in St Luke's, Middlesex[1]

1826 Married Elizabeth Aincham in Hackney[2]

1831 Tin plate worker when his daughter, Elizabeth, was baptised[3]

1841 William Sugg 37, gas apparatus manufacturer, lived in Westminster with Elizabeth Sugg 38, Susannah Sugg 12, William Sugg 8, Esther Sugg 10 Mo[4]

1851 William Sugg 47, engineer, lived in Brentford with Elizabeth Sugg 48, Ann Shaw 54, nurse, a visitor, Sarah Johnson 45, servant, Rebecca Sugg 13, Esther Sugg 10, Edwin Sugg 3[5]

1860 Gas meter manufacturer, of Marsham St., Westminster when he died[6]

1864 His widow, Elizabeth, died[7]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. BMD
  3. Parish records
  4. 1841 census
  5. 1851 census
  6. National probate calendar
  7. BMD