Genealogical tables
These publications contain genealogical tables such as family trees and are therefore of potential interest to family historians, genealogists, etc. Usually these tables relate to the families associated with family-owned businesses. This category has been created retrospectively; there will be other relevant publications in BHE that are not included here. These will be added as opportunity allows
There are no businesses in this collection
Publications:
- 60 Years on. The story of ERF, a British commercial vehicle manufacturer
- Alfred Booth. Some memories, letters and other family records
- Annals of an East Anglian Bank
- At the Sign of the Ship. Notes on the house of Longman, 1724-1974
- Atlas Ironworks. The history of Thomas Holt Ltd, 1855-1959, textile machinists
- Bakers Born and Bred. The story of Warburtons
- Bicentenary History. George Waterston & Sons Ltd, 1752-1952
- Blundell's Collieries. The progress of the business
- Brief History of Close Brothers
- British Gunmakers. Messrs Griffin & Tow & W Bailes, 1740-1790
- Brotherhoods, Engineers
- Browns and Chester. Portrait of a shop, 1780-1946
- Business, Life and Letters of Frederick Cornes. Aspects of the evolution of commerce in modern Japan, 1861-1910
- C W Dixey & Son Ltd. A history, 1777-1977
- Castle Drogo. A souvenir guide
- Century of Finance, 1804-1904. The London house of Rothschild
- Charcoal ironmasters of Cheshire and Lancashire, 1600-1785
- Clockmakers of Northumberland and Durham
- Coal and Tobacco. The Lowthers and the economic development of West Cumberland, 1660-1760
- Coutts & Co 1692-1992. The portrait of a private bank
- 'Currie family' History of the House of Glyn, Mills & Co
- Drummonds of Charing Cross
- Eadie Brothers, 1871-1971
- Evolution of a Family Firm. Stothert & Pitt of Bath
- 'Failure of a Quaker business dynasty. The Peases of Darlington, 1830-1902' in D Jeremy (ed), Business and Religion in Britain
- Fell Fine Baker. The story of United Biscuits. A jubilee account of the men and companies who pioneered one of Britain's most celebrated industries
- Feltmakers. A record of two feltmaking families and their connection with the Worshipful Company of Feltmakers of London in four centuries
- Fowells of St Ives. Engineers and traction engine makers
- From Cumberland to Cape Horn. The Brocklebank sailing fleet, 1770-1901, the Jefferson sailing fleet, 1818-1873, and the Wise brothers, Cumberland mariners
- Gilletts. Bankers at Banbury and Oxford. A study in local economic history
- Gilletts in the London Money Market, 1867-1967
- Greene King. A business and family history
- Hallen family, iron platers and frying pan makers
- Hawes Ropemakers Past and Present
- History of a Banking House. Smith Payne & Smiths
- History of Antony and Dorothea Gibbs and of their Contemporary Relatives Including the History of the Early Years of the House of Antony Gibbs & Sons
- History of Reckitt & Sons Ltd
- History of the Future. The Bemrose Corporation, 1826-1976
- History of the House of Glyn, Mills & Co
- History of Wm Butler & Co (Bristol) Ltd, 1843-1943
- Hoare's Bank. A record, 1673-1932
- Hollins & Viyella. A study in business history
- House of Twining, 1706-1956; being a short history of the firm of R Twining & Co Ltd, tea and coffee merchants
- Industry with Integrity. Hawthornes the family company, 1895-1995
- James Buckley's Cash Book, 1729-1733
- John Harris, Quaker engineer and investor, 1812-69
- John Penn & Sons of Greenwich
- John Rich. The man who built Covent Garden Theatre. A biography
- John Smith, Papermaker of East Morton, 1794-1871
- John Spedan Lewis, 1885-1963. Remembered by some of his contemporaries in the centenary year of his birth
- Johnson Brothers, Dyers and Cleaners. 150 years
- Josiah Clowes,1735-1794
- Josiah Mason, 1795-1881. Birmingham's benevolent benefactor
- Langley Plough
- Letters of Thomas Langton, Flax Merchant of Kirkham, 1771-1788
- Man of Iron, Man of Steel. The lives of David and Robert Mushet
- Michell. A family of Cornish engineers, 1740-1910
- Morris & Co. A family business, 1869-1994
- N M Rothschild, 1777-1836
- Now Thus. Now Thus. 1826-1926
- One Hundred Years, 1834-1934
- Pedigree and career of Benjamin Huntsman, inventor in Europe of crucible steel
- Penfolds of Arundel. Agricultural engineers, 1833-1983. A history of 150 years of service to farmers
- Potter's Progress, 1880-1980
- Prescott's Bank
- Print is our Business. A history of Alabaster Passmore & Sons Ltd
- R W Munro Ltd, 1864-1964. A century of a family enterprise in instrument making and precision engineering
- ''Radical saints of Shelton'. The Ridgway family, Methodist pottery manufacturers' in D J Jeremy (ed), Business and Religion in Britain
- Ransomes of Ipswich. A history of the firm and guide to its records
- Rathbone Brothers. From merchant to banker, 1742-1992
- Rathbones of Liverpool, 1845-1873
- Rise of a Gentry Family. The Smyths of Ashton Court, c1500-1642
- Rise of a Merchant Bank. A short history of Guinness Mahon
- Salter. The story of a family firm, 1760-1960
- Schroders. Merchants and bankers
- Shirley Aldred & Co Ltd, 1796-1958
- Siemens Brothers, 1858-1958. An essay in the history of industry
- Sir Charles Tennant. His forebears and descendants
- Sir Joseph Whitworth. 'The world's best mechanician'
- Sixth Great Power. Barings 1762-1929
- Baring Brothers & Co Ltd. A history to 1939
- Spencers of Coventry. The story of M H Spencer Ltd, 1823-1973
- Stephen of Linthouse. A record of two hundred years of shipbuilding, 1750-1950
- Stockbrokers for 150 Years. A history of Sheppards & Chase, 1827-1977
- Story of the Mushets
- Stott & Sons. Architects of the Lancashire cotton mill
- Strike a Light. John Walker, 1781-1859, who invented the friction match in 1826
- The Bastards of Blandford, architects and master builders
- The First Food Empire. A history of J Lyons & Co
- The Ingenious Mr Henry Bell. His life, his work, his legacy, his King's Lynn
- The Second J M Finn & Co. The story of a unique firm
- The Useful Knowledge of William Hutton. Culture and industry in eighteenth century Birmingham
- This Family Business. Vickers
- Thistle and the Jade. A celebration of 150 years of Jardine Matheson & Co
- Three Centuries of Sheffield Steel. The story of a family business
- Three Hundred Years of Private Banking
- Two Hundred and Twenty Five Years. A history of George Waterston & Sons Ltd, 1752-1977
- Waste Not. The story of Green's economiser
- Whitson Court Sugar House, Bristol, 1665-1824
- William Nash of St Paul's Cray. Papermakers
- William Rose and Rose Brothers of Gainsborough
- [Account of James M'Connel] in D C M'Connel, Facts and Traditions Collected for a Family Record
- Dartmouth residences of Thomas Newcomen and his family
- History of the Mathesons with Genealogies of the Various Branches
- Men of Kent 3. Minet and Fector of Dover
- Nettlefolds. A genealogical account of the family of Nettlefold settled in the county of Surrey by record from the 14th century
- The Hewetsons of Ravenstonedale and North Westmorland
- The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758-1830. A study of the early factory system
- 'Thomas Pemberton & Sons, brassfounders, Livery Street' in R C B Pemberton, Pemberton Pedigrees
- The Hambros, 1779-1979
- Kleinwort Benson. The history of two families in banking
- 'I Hope to Have a Good Passage...'. The business letters of Captain Daniel Jenkins, 1902-11
- Lancashire Cotton Spinners. A fortune made in the mills
- George Miles, MICE, 1810-1877. The biography of a civil engineer
- Josiah Clowes, 1735-1794, a celebrated engineer
- Two Shropshire Ironmasters. Biographical extracts, letters and memoranda relating to Richard and William Reynolds
- Sutcliffes of Grimsby. The family and the firm. An account of 125 years of progress
- Charcoal iron industry of Denbighshire, c1690-1770
- The Crawshays of Cyfarthfa Castle. A family history
- More London Piano Makers. Eavestaff, Rogers, Squire, Knight, Chappell, Hopkinson
- Thread of Iron. A definitive history of Shotley Bridge and Consett and district, County Durham; with particular reference to iron and steelmaking
- Plowright Story
- History of the Bakers' Ironmonger Business in Holt, Norfolk, 1782-2000; including the history of C T Baker Ltd from incorporation in 1900 to 2000 and Larner Brothers Ltd from 1977 to 2000
- Mr Atkinson's Rum Contract. The story of a tangled inheritance
- Wheels Within Wheels. The story of the Starleys of Coventry
- Minutes Relating to Messrs Samuel Walker & Co, Rotherham, Iron Founders and Steel Refiners, 1741-1829, and Walkers Parker & Co, Lead Manufacturers, 1788-1893
- An Anglo Jewish family
- Clarks of Street, 1825-1950
- Wainstalls Mills.The history of I & I Calvert Ltd, 1821-1951
- Gurteens of Haverhill. Two hundred years of Suffolk textiles
- Watts of Lydney, 1851-1965. A brief account of one hundred and fourteen years of enterprise, progress and achievement
- Asprey of Bond Street, 1781-1981
- Ashworth Cotton Enterprise. The rise and fall of a family firm, 1818-1880
- In Blackburne Valley. The history of Bowers Mills
- The Gourock
- K Shoes. The first 150 years, 1842-1992
- William Kenyon & Sons. A century's work, 1866-1966
- Inside Story of Cash's
- Gregs of Quarry Bank Mill. The rise and decline of a family firm, 1750-1914
- Sassoon Dynasty
- Tramlines to the Stars. George White of Bristol
- House in the City. A study of the City and of the Stock Exchange based on the records of Foster & Braithwaite, 1825-1975
- History of James Capel & Co
- A Mill on the Soar. A personal and company narrative
- Quaker Homespun. The life of Thomas Fox of Wellington, serge maker and banker, 1747-1821
- Berisfords, the Ribbon People. The story of a family business
- Ladybird, Ladybird. A story of private enterprise
- Garnett Story, 1831-1962. The history of a Yorkshire worsted and woollen business through four generations
- Family in the Funeral Trade. The Grovers of Ealing
- From 'cotton lord' to landed aristocrat. The rise of Sir George Philips Bart, 1766-1847
- 'The Walkers' in J Guest, Historic Notices of Rotherham, Ecclesiastical, Collegiate and Civil
- History of F Duerr & Sons, 1881-2016
- Corah's of Leicester
- Gieves & Hawkes, 1785-1985. The story of a tradition
- Sheep into Shoes. The development of Morlands warm-lined footwear
- Calendar of the Cartularies of John Pyel and Adam Fraunceys
- Woollen Manufacture at Wellington, Somerset
- Century of Achievement. The history of James Ives & Co Ltd, 1848-1948, woollen manufacturers, ..., Yeadon, Yorkshire
- Gloucestershire Clock and Watch Makers
- Historical Record of N Corah & Sons Ltd, Manufacturers of Hosiery, Underwear and Outerwear, St Margaret's Works, Leicester
- Keeble Ltd. 1668-1968
- Lords of Fleet Street. The Harmsworth dynasty
- Weaving and the Warners, 1870-1970
- House of Northcliffe. The Harmsworths of Fleet Street
- Global Merchants. The enterprise and extravagance of the Sassoon dynasty
- Henry Herbert & Sons. A notable family of Leicester builders
- Holme, Ringer & Co. The rise and fall of a British enterprise in Japan, 1868-1940
- Lord Linoleum. Lord Ashton, Lancaster and the rise of the British oilcloth and linoleum industry
- The Nitrate King. A biography of 'Colonel' John Thomas North
- Stewarts & Lloyds, 1903-1953
- Ellis of Leicester. A quaker family's vocation
- Atkins of Hinckley, 1722-1972
- Eighteenth Century Industrialist. Peter Stubs of Warrington, 1756-1806
- Holden's Ghosts. The life and times of Sir Isaac Holden. Inventor, woolcoomber and nonconformist radical Liberal MP
- Henry Ballantyne & Sons Ltd, Walkerburn. A history of the firm and a description of the manufacture of Scottish tweed
- Hollins. A study of industry, 1784-1949
- Ibstock. A Leicestershire village in the nineteenth century, and the Ball family
- Cardiff and the Marquesses of Bute
- Papers on Peter May, Land Surveyor, 1749-1793
- Busted Flush. The Thomas Crapper myth. My family's five generations in the bathroom industry
- History of George Brettle & Co Ltd, 1801-1964
- A Jamaican Plantation. The history of Worthy Park, 1670-1970
- Matthew Murray, Pioneer Engineer. Records from 1765 to 1826
- Oakes Diaries. Business, politics and the family in Bury St Edmunds. Volume 1, 1778-1800. Volume 2, 1801-27
- Dynasty of Ironfounders. The Darbys and Coalbrookdale
- The Darbys of Coalbrookdale
- Reynolds-Rathbone Diaries and Letters, 1753-1839. Edited by Mrs Eustace Greg
- First with the News. The history of W H Smith, 1792-1972
- Norfolk Beers from English Barley. A history of Steward & Patteson, 1793-1963
- From Corner Shop to Corner Shop in Five Generations. A history of William Jackson & Son Plc
- Soapmaker of Bristol. The story of Christr Thomas & Bros, 1745-1954
- Arkwrights. Spinners of fortune
- History of Henckell, du Buisson & Co, 1697-1947
- At the Three Sugar Loaves and Crown. Davison Newman & Co. A brief history of the firm ... now incorporated with the West Indian Produce Association Ltd
- Family of Fauquier
- The Woodhouses, Drakes and Careys of Mincing Lane
- Crosfield Family. A history of the descendants of Thomas Crosfield of Kirby Lonsdale who died in 1614
- The Lloyds of Birmingham; with some account of the founding of Lloyds Bank
- Warwickshire Grazier and London Skinner, 1532-1555. The account book of Peter Temple and Thomas Heritage
- Merchant Family of Coventry, London and Calais. The Tates, c1450-1515
- Sassoons of Ashley Park
- History of Ashley Park, Walton on Thames
- Smiths the Bankers, 1658-1958
- Family of stone carvers. The Coxes of Northamptonshire
- House that Thomas Built. The story of De la Rue
- The Greatest Smuggler in England. The life and times of Francis Shaxton
- Slavery, Family and Gentry Capitalism in the British Atlantic. The world of the Lascelles, 1648-1834
- Letters to Macmillan
- Sugar Barons. Family, corruption, empire and war
- William Wright, Cumbrian ironmaster
- John Knight, junior, sugar refiner at the Great House on St Augustine's Back, 1654-1679, Bristol's second sugar house
- Smith & Nephew in the Health Care Industry
- Annals of the Elton Family. Bristol merchants & Somerset landowners
- Perry of London. A family and a firm on the seaborne frontier, 1615-1753
- Wilkinson & Riddell Ltd, 1851-1951
- 'John Carey Lovell - sketch of a great Victorian', 'Lovell & Christmas as partners', 'Lovell & Christmas Ltd', 'Lovell & Christmas outside the metropolis', 'Argentina', 'Can0ada' in A Keevil, The Story of Fitch Lovell, 1784-1970
- History of Coates Brothers & Co Ltd, 1877-1977
- Raphael Bicentenary, 1787-1987
- Men of Iron. The history of the McArthur Group
- Man of Influence. Sir Siegmund Warburg, 1902-1982
- Quaker Enterprise in Biscuits. Huntley & Palmers of Reading, 1822-1972
- John Baskerville. The printer, 1706–1775; his ancestry. A retrospective
- Charles John Phipps FSA. Architect to the Victorian theatre
- Whiteley's Folly. The life and death of a salesman
- Great Tour of John Patteson, 1778-1779
- Clothiers and Merchants in Spanish Cloth, 1627-1665. The Ashe family of Somerset, Wiltshire and London and their account books
- Sugar Refining Families of Great Britain
- Joseph Cundall. A Victorian publisher. Notes on his life and a check-list of his books
- David Morgan, 1833-1919. The life and times of a master draper in South Wales
- History of the Blacketts
- Family Concern. S Hicks & Son Ltd, 1876-1976
- David Allens. The history of a family firm, 1857-1957
- House of Worth, 1858-1954. The birth of haute couture
- Stepkin Family of Tudor England
- William Timpson Ltd. A century of service, 1865-1965
- First 120 Years of Sainsbury's, 1869-1989
- Edmund Potter and Dinting Vale
- Bagnalls of Stafford. Builders of locomotives for the world's railways
- From tradesman to nobleman. The rise of the Strutt family and the Maldon connection, 1706-1826
- The Lamplit Stage. The Fisher Theatre Circuit, 1792-1844; illustrated from the David and Charles Fisher collections
- Frank Matcham & Co
- 50 Years at Staples Corner and a Brief History of Staples & Co Ltd
- James Pigott Pritchett, 1789-1868. The road to architect
- Road to Success. Alfred McAlpine, 1935-1985
- Skilful Master Builder. The continuing story of a Yorkshire family business. Craftsmen for seven generations
- 'Norie's of Leadenhall Street' in S Fisher, Makers of Blueback Charts. A history of Imray, Laurie, Norie & Wilson Ltd
- Loddiges of Hackney. The largest hothouse in the world
- Excavations at the 17-18th century glass house at Bolsterstone and the 18th century Bolsterstone pothouse, Stockbridge, Yorkshire
- Prosperity and success in the eighteenth century English provincial book trade. The firm of William Chase & Co
- George Wickes, 1698-1761, Royal Goldsmith
- Le Sage family of goldsmiths, circa 1695 to 1812
- Abraham Portal ... and his descendants
- The Reluctant Goldsmith. Abraham Portal, 1726-1809
- Clayton family of goldsmiths and jewellers, circa 1658-1743
- New light on Samuel Pemberton I and his descendants, Birmingham toy makers, jewellers and silversmiths
- The Great Silver Manufactory. Matthew Boulton and the Birmingham silversmiths, 1760-1790
- Thomas & Joseph Willmore and James Alston, John Yapp and John Woodward, silversmiths of Birmingham
- James Tappenden, town clerk of Faversham, attorney, banker, industrialist and bankrupt, 1742-1841
- Rapilliart family. David Willaume, his son, their apprentices. Part I
- Thicker than water. The Chawners and their connections
- Richard Hanberry, 1531-1608. Rogue or entrepreneur?
- Three Generations in the Honiton Lace Trade. A family history
- Chronicles of Cannon Street. A few records of an old firm
- Simon Pantin and his children. Seven goldsmiths in two generations, 1666-1771