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- William T. Angus was baptised in December 1869 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, though his exact birthdate is not recorded. It seems most likely that his middle name is Thomas after his grandfather, though no record has been found to confirm what his middle initial stands for.
In 1871, at age 2, William Angus was residing at 4 Lune Street in Castle Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings.
In 1881, at age 12, William Angus was residing at 4 Lune Street in Castle Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. He was a student at the time.
In 1891, at age 21, William Angus was residing at 39 East Street in Skerton Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his parents and siblings. He was employed as a labourer.
On 1 Aug 1892, at age 23, William Angus, a labourer, residing at 39 East Street in Skerton, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, son of John Angus, a sawyer, married in the parish church of St. Thomas, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, to Hannah Moscrop, a cotton carder, residing at 88 Thomas Square, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, daughter of the late John Moscrop, formerly a joiner.
In 1900, at the birth of their son, Walter, William was recorded as being employed as an electrician.
In 1901, at age 33, William Angus was residing at 10-Back George Street in St. Anne's Ward, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his wife and three children. He was employed as a general labourer. Residing with them was his sister, Dorothy Angus, age 19, a carder in a cottom mill and his mother-in-law, Barbara Corless, age 54.
In 1911, at age 42, William Angus was residing at 12 Albion Street, Lancaster, Lancashire, England, with his wife and six children. He was employed as labourer/paint worker in a linoleum works. (Linoleum was invented in London in 1860 by a man from nearby Manchester, Lancashire, England.)
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