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- Q16854275 subject Q14798065.
- Q16854275 subject Q6619597.
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- Q16854275 abstract "The Vulliamy family was a family of clockmakers, Swiss in origin, active in 18th and 19th century Britain.(François) Justin Vulliamy (1712–1797), born in Switzerland, moved to London to study in the 1730s, ended up settling there, setting up a business in partnership with Benjamin Gray (1676–1764), who was in 1742 appointed watchmaker in ordinary to George II; married Gray's daughter Mary, and had 4 children with her:Jane (b. 1743)Benjamin (1747–1811), who took over the business from his fatherBenjamin Lewis Vulliamy (1780–1854), last in the family firm (none of his children took it up)Benjamin Lewis (1815–1895)George John Vulliamy (1817–1886), architect and civil engineerLucy Sarah Frances (1819–1872)Mary (b. 1781)Justin Theodore Vulliamy (1787–1870)Lewis Vulliamy (1791–1871), architectFrances (b. 1801)Frederick (1803–1892)Lewis (1749–1822), sugar refiner Mary (b. 1750).↑".
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- Q16854275 wikiPageWikiLink Q6619597.
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- Q16854275 wikiPageWikiLink Q8315446.
- Q16854275 comment "The Vulliamy family was a family of clockmakers, Swiss in origin, active in 18th and 19th century Britain.(François) Justin Vulliamy (1712–1797), born in Switzerland, moved to London to study in the 1730s, ended up settling there, setting up a business in partnership with Benjamin Gray (1676–1764), who was in 1742 appointed watchmaker in ordinary to George II; married Gray's daughter Mary, and had 4 children with her:Jane (b.".
- Q16854275 label "Vulliamy family".