The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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From a Dutch organ-builder's website: "Henry Williams was born in 1805. He worked 20 years for the company of John Gray (later Gray & Davison). Around 1853 Williams established himself as an independent organ builder in Cheltenham. He built at least 15 new organs for churches in a conservative style. Henry died in 1874 and was succeeded by his son Williams [sic] H. Williams who, besides a few new organs, mainly carried out maintenance jobs till around 1902." A Deaths Index record for 1874 Q1 Kensington may apply, though the location is unexpected. Alternative Deaths Index records are 1877 Cheltenham and 1880 Cheltenham. |