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Callant Family History
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William Callant Family - Horninglow
In 1899, William Callant and his wife Mary lived on Derby Street. His occupation was "licensed victualler", but I do not know where he was a victualler. Would like to know more about this family.
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Prince Alfred Pub - Horninglow
In 1900, Widow Mary Callant was listed as the proprietor of the Prince Alfred Public House at 51 Derby Street. In 1901, after she remarried, her husband George Wheldon became the publican. Would like to know the dates when this couple were its publicans. The pub had changed hands by 1911.
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Thomas Callant, Wheelwright - Bridgnorth
Thomas Callant lived with his parent on Mill Street in 1851 and was employed as a wheelwright, as was his father William. Would like to learn where Thomas apprenticed and where he was employed.
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Wheelwright - Ackleton
Between 1814 and the late 1840s, William Callant was employed as a wheelwright in Village of Ackleton, raising his family there. Would be interested in learning more about the village and its wheelwright shop.
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