Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Nathaniel Corah

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Nathaniel Corah (1777-1832) of N. Corah and Sons

1777 Nathaniel Corah was born Bagworth, second son of William Corah who was a frame smith and combined framework knitting with farming.[1]

1804 Set up on his own account at a frame smith at Barlestone[2]

1832 Died. 'On Thursday, 19th instant, at his son’s house in Birmingham, Mr. Nathaniel Corah, hosier, Union-street, Leicester, and brother to Mr. Thos. Corah, Mansfield-road. Nottingham.'[3] Civil engineer.

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Sources of Information

  1. Leicester Chronicle 30 April 1965
  2. Leicester Daily Mercury 21 August 1984
  3. Nottingham Review - Friday 27 January 1832