Sir Edward Thomason - Silversmith and Inventor

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Thanks for the information on Thomason's Obit

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Dognose,
Thanks for the information on Sir Edward's obituary.
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Hello Trev,

Further to the posts on 11th November 2009 one is left wondering why Sir Edward is recorded as being 65 years of age at the time of the 1841 Census. His obituary shows he was born in 1770 and he would have been at least 70 years old!

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Mike
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Hi Mike,

I don't think there's any doubt that Sir Edward was about as vain as a peacock, and would not be surprised, even with the importance of a Census, if he knocked a few years off his age.

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Re: Sir Edward Thomason - Silversmith and Inventor

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An example of one of the marks used by Edward Thomason:

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E·T - Birmingham - 1818

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Re: Sir Edward Thomason - Silversmith and Inventor

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An 1874 advertisement from G.R. Collis & Co., successors to Sir Edward Thomason:

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G.R. Collis & Co. - London and Birmingham - 1874

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