William Cadell
William Archibald Cadell | |
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Born | 1708 |
Died | 1777 |
Nationality | Scottish |
Occupation | Industrialist |
Known for | Founder of Carron Iron Works |
Relatives | Henry Cadell (great, great grandson) |
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William Archibald Cadell of Cockenzie (1708–1777) was a Scottish industrialist, one of the pioneers of the industrial revolution on the Firth of Forth. He was a member of a merchant family involved in the import of iron from Russia and Sweden.
He and his son, also William (baptised 1737, died 1819[1]), were founders with Samuel Garbett and John Roebuck, of the Carron Iron Works,[2] in 1759, originally known as Roebuck, Garbett & Cadells.
His daughter Christian Cadell married Thomas Edington (1742-1811) who became joint proprietor at Cramond Iron Works before establishing his own independent company in Glasgow in 1797: Thomas Edington & Son. Their grandson was the geologist Thomas Edington FRSE (1814-1859).[3]
His great-great-grandson was the geologist Henry Cadell.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ^ R. H. Campbell, 'Garbett, Samuel (1717–1803)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 retrieved 29 July 2012
- ^ "Carron: Scotland's Forge". BBC. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
- ^ Graces Guide: Thomas Edington & Son