Samuel UNWIN (1809 - 1868) | Mary O'CONNOR (1813 - 1877) | bd. | 1809; Bollington, Cheshire UK | dd. | 1868, age about 59; Bollington, Cheshire UK | brd. | Chapel Street cemetery, Bollington | occ. | Cotton spinner; grocer; draper & tea dealer | rel. | Catholic | res. | UK | src. | [52] |
| bd. | 1813 | dd. | 12 April 1877, age about 63; Bollington, Cheshire UK | brd. | Chapel Street cemetery, Bollington | rel. | Catholic | res. | UK | src. | [52] |
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Notes for Samuel UNWIN In the early 1840s, Samuel was a cotton spinner and would probably have worked at one of the main cotton mills in Bollington - Clarence, Higher, Lower, Rainow, Ingersley, Waterhouse or Lowerhouse.
By 1848, Samuel was a shopkeeper in Bollington dealing in groceries and sundries and described as a draper and tea dealer. In the 1851 census the family are recorded as living at 14 Water Street.
By 1864, he owned a shop in Water Street, Bollington called 'Samuel Unwin & Son'. The son was young Samuel aged 19 years old.
Sources 52. | Email, Alan Gavin, 14 January 2011 |
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Family record last updated: 20 Feb 2019 |
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