1910 census: shows William as a building contractor who owns his home (mortgaged). Children are emplyed in a Silk Mill: Annie as Winder, Mabel as Spinner, Thomas as Weaver, and Joseph as Quiller. Samuel is a Plumber.

1900 census shows occupation as Carpenter and has Thomas working as a laborer in a silk mill already.

Note that in 1900 it shows William emigrating in 1890 and Annie in 1883. In 1910, they show 1889 and 1884. Also, William adds 5 years to his age, going from 42 to 57 in 10 years. [57 is his birth year, his age in 1910 is 52]

Death record shows: living at 77 Garden Street, Manchester. Two families in the dwelling. Wife still alive. Retired Contractor. Buried Manchester East Cemetary. Death reported by wife (Mrs Wm Eneman). Cause Arteriosclerosis, Hypertension (585 days) with Myocarditis and Cerebral Hemorrhage (18 days).