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Edward Parry and Sons Limited Fire and Acid Proof Materials Catalogue Cover"

Parry's Brickworks, Buckley

1900

See 115.12 and 28.544 for entries containing information on George Parry, 1806 - 1873, who founded the brickworks - ed. George Armstrong Parry had a brother, Robert, who was also involved in the business.

 

Circa 1900 Parry's was in the hands of my great grandfather George Armstrong Parry: he died in July 1934. His only son, George Edward Armstrong Parry (1899 - 1939) succeeded him in the business, but would not have been the author of this document.

 

SOME MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS FROM GRAVES, AND THE CENSUS

Bistre Emmanuel Churchyard

 

Grave X10

In memory of

Joseph

son of Edward & Ann Parry of Bistre

died March 22nd 1848 age 3 years

 

Also Edward Parry

died April 30th 1861 age 17 years

 

Also the above named Edward Parry

died January 7th 1874 aged 63

Also Ann Parry died February 3rd 1881 aged 77 years

"In sure and certain hope of a joyful resurrection"

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Saint Matthew's Churchyard

 

Grave C701

In Loving Memory of George Edward Armstrong Parry

born May 2nd 1899

died May 4th 1939

 

also his wife Amelia Jane

born June 18th 1900

died November 16th 1974

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1841 Census

Northop Reg District Holywell, Sub District Flint

Edward Parry age 35

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1881 Census

Dwelling: Ewloe Green

Thomas Latham Head age 46 Born Ewloe Green Farmer of 118 acres

Sarah Latham Wife 45 Born Buckley

Ann Seaman Servant 20 Born Buckley Dairymaid

Thomas Littlewood Servant 20 Born Holywell General Servant (farm)

George Williams Servant 15 Born Broughton Farm Servant (indoor)

George Parry Lodger 28 Born Buckley Brick & Tile Manufacturer

 

 

Author: Jones, Penny Gray

Tags

Year = 1900

Building = Industrial

Document = Ephemera

Work = Heavy Industry

Extra = 1900s

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