Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,669 pages of information and 247,074 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Henry James Sarson

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Henry James Sarson (1825- ) of Sarson's

1825 April 12th. Born the son of James Thomas Sarson and his wife Mary Ann Scott (1787- )

1849 Married at Ware to Jane Ann Logsdail (1829–1881), the daughter of Robert Logsdail

c1862 Birth of son Henry Logsdail Sarson

c1868 Birth of son Percival Stanley Sarson

1871 Living at 71 New North Road, Hoxteth New Town, Shoreditch: Henry Sarson (age 45 born Shoreditch), Vinegar Merchant. With his wife Jane A. Sarson (age 41 born Hoddeston, Herts.) and their nine children; Alice Sarson (age 19 born Shoreditch); Clara Sarson (age 17 born Shoreditch); Ellen Sarson (age 15 born Shoreditch); Jenny Sarson (age 7 born Shoreditch); Oliver Sarson (age 6 born Shoreditch); Sidney S. Sarson (age 4 born Shoreditch); Percival S. Sarson (age 3 born Shoreditch); Frank H. Sarson (age 2 born Shoreditch); and Florence Sarson (age 2 Weeks born Shoreditch). Two servants.[1]

1881 Living at 71 New North Road, Hoxteth New Town, Shoreditch: Henry Sarson (age 55 born Shoreditch), Vinegar Merchant Employing 4 Carmen, 4 Van Boys, 3 Clerks, 3 Women, and 6 Travellers. With his wife Jane Ann Sarson (age 50 born Shoreditch) and their six children; Clara Sarson (age 27 born Shoreditch); Ellen Sarson (age 25 born Shoreditch); Henry Sarson (age 19 born Shoreditch), Clerk at Vinegar Works; Jennie Sarson (age 17 born Shoreditch); Oliver Sarson (age 16 born Shoreditch), Draper's Apprentice; and Florence Sarson (age 10 born Shoreditch). Two servants.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1851 Census