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Thomas Taylor Crook (1842-1897)

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Thomas Taylor Crook, engineer and iron founder, of Thomas T. Crook

c.1842 Born in Bolton, son of William Crook

1851 Thomas Crook 9, living in Bolton with William Crook 37, a metal planer, Catherine Crook 42, Mary Crook 11, Martha Crook 6, Sarah Crook 1[1]

1868 Married Mary Higson in Bolton[2]

1869 In business as an engineer and machinist, and tool maker, at Luke St, Derby St, Bolton[3]

1871 Steam engine maker, employing 6 men and 7 boys, living in Bolton with Mary H Crook 32, William H Crook 2, Margaret Crook 19 Days[4].

1881 Engineer And Ironfounder (Employing 37 Men and 14 Boys), living at 187 Derby St, Bolton with Mary Crook 42, William H. Crook 12, Margaret Crook 10, Walter Crook 5, Thomas A. Crook 1[5]

1891 Iron founder, living in Bolton, with Mary Crook 52, Margaret Crook 20, Walter Crook 15, Thomas Arthur Crook 11, Alice Crook 8 [6]

1897 Died in Bolton[7]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. England, Select Marriages
  3. Slater's Directory
  4. 1871 census
  5. 1881 census
  6. 1891 census
  7. BMD