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Thomas Bristow born 1855 was the son of [[Daniel & Eliza Bristow]]
 
Thomas Bristow born 1855 was the son of [[Daniel & Eliza Bristow]]
  
'''Elizabeth Mary Plumridge''' born 1869 was the daughter of [[William & Eliza Plumridge]]  
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'''Elizabeth Mary Plumridge''' born 1869 was the daughter of [[William & Eliza Plumridge]]
  
 
'''Thomas and Elizabeth married in 1888'''
 
'''Thomas and Elizabeth married in 1888'''
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'''Frederick W Bristow''' born 1900
 
'''Frederick W Bristow''' born 1900
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'''[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Thomas_Bristow Thomas Bristow],''' stone merchant, bought Walters Ash Farm in 1896 in order to start a brickworks, the clay there being very suitable for bricks.  '''''[https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Walters_Ash_Farm (Walters Ash Farm]''' is the property at the far south in the parish, opposite Bradenham turn.)''
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The brickworks was launched on Jan 13<sup>th</sup> 1896. ([https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/T._Bristow_and_Bros T. Bristow and Bros].)
  
 
click [[Bristow]] for others in this family
 
click [[Bristow]] for others in this family

Revision as of 06:14, 12 April 2023

Thomas Bristow born 1855 was the son of Daniel & Eliza Bristow

Elizabeth Mary Plumridge born 1869 was the daughter of William & Eliza Plumridge

Thomas and Elizabeth married in 1888

Thomas and Elizabeth had 5 children as follows :-

William Edward Bristow born 1891

Harold Jack Bristow born 1922

Dudley Frank Bristow born 1895

Archibald Charles Bristow born 1898

Frederick W Bristow born 1900

Thomas Bristow, stone merchant, bought Walters Ash Farm in 1896 in order to start a brickworks, the clay there being very suitable for bricks. (Walters Ash Farm is the property at the far south in the parish, opposite Bradenham turn.)

The brickworks was launched on Jan 13th 1896. (T. Bristow and Bros.)

click Bristow for others in this family