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From: "Martin Briscoe" <>
Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] Business Archives
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 12:43:00 +0100
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There are a lot of Morris! There is about a screenful on each of the
pre-1841 Great Bolton censuses

1811
James MORRIS
Bradshawgate
Duncan Street
Ridgway Gates

Deansgate
Ann
Samuel
Sarah


1821
James / Jas MORRIS
Crook Street
Kay Street
Union Buildings
Union Buildings

Deansgate
Mary
Cathrine
Ann
Jno
John


1831
James MORRIS
39 Union Buildings
3 Bengal Square
74 Bradshawgate
17 Kay Street
34 Kay Street
183 Deansgate
50 Pikes Lane

No other on Deansgate






Martin Briscoe
Fort William
M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS





> -----Original Message-----
> From:
> [mailto:] On Behalf Of Trevor
> Sent: 04 May 2009 11:47
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> Subject: Re: [ENG-LAN-BOLTON] Business Archives
>
> Thank you so much for this information, Martin,
>
> Possibly the most interesting entry for me is that for 1824
> because it indicates "Morris and Sons". Since the James
> Morris I initially enquired about was not married until 1831,
> this suggests that the business was started by his father,
> and that James had brothers.



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