Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Mosedale (1802-1876)

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William Mosedale (c1802-1876) of William Mosedale

Probably related to William Mosedale (1765-1829)

1803 February 28th. Baptised at Derby the son of Stephen Mosedale

1851 Living at Albion Place, Derby: William Mosedale (age 48 born Derby), Engineer. With his wife Elizabeth Mosedale (age 47 born Derby) and their seven children; Rebekah Mosedale (age 19 born Derby); William Mosedale (age 17 born Derby); Emma Mosedale (age 15 born Derby); Edward Mosedale (age 11 born Derby); Joseph Mosedale (age 9 born Derby); Henry Mosedale (age 7 born Derby); and John? Mosedale (age 4 born Derby).[1]

1861 Living at 52 Hope Street, a Millwright, with wife and three children.[2]

1871 Living at 41 Hope Street, an engineer and millwright. With wife and in house of his married daughter. At 43 Hope Street is Henry Mosedale, Blacksmith.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1861 Census
  3. 1871 census