[Bell Historians] L & J etc.

David Cawley dave at d...
Mon Apr 7 00:53:07 BST 2003


Presumably because it was covered by the word "founder" - bellfounding was, as we have seen, only a part of their extensive business. An interesting find, though. Next time anyone is at Syston, Glos, he is buried on the south side of the church there, but I didn't record the inscription.

DLC
----- Original Message ----- 
From: A Willis 
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Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Bell Historians] L & J etc.




I have just looked up John Llewellin on the 1881 census, and found the
following entry.
Dwelling: Redland Green Grove House Redland Rd
Census Place: Westbury On Trym, Gloucester, England

Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Elizabeth LLEWELLIN W 67 F Mangotsfield, Gloucester, England
Rel: Head
Occ: Widow Of A Brass Founder
John LLEWELLIN U 40 M Gloucester, England
Rel: Son
Occ: Founder Coppersmith & Mechl. Engineer Master Employing About 200 Men &
Boys


Why did Lewellin not give bell-founding as at least part of his occupation?
Did he ever marry, and when did he die?




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