William Morrison (businessman)

William Murdoch Morrison (1875–3 August 1956) was the founder of the business which would, after his death, become the Morrisons supermarket chain.

William Morrison
Born
William Murdoch Morrison

1875
Died3 August 1956
Known forFounding Morrisons
Spouse(s)Hilda Morrison
Children6, including Ken Morrison

Career

Brought up in Bradford, West Yorkshire, William Morrison started selling eggs and butter on a wholesale basis in 1899.[1] Shortly afterwards he opened a stall in Bradford and then others in nearby towns.[1] He opened his first proper stores in the 1920s - but still only in the Bradford area. This then became Morrisons.[1]

His son Ken Morrison took over as Chairman in 1956 following William's death.[1]

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