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Hiram Barker had died before the 1861 census
Hiram Barker had died before the 1861 census


Partner in [[T. Fitton and Co]]
Partner in [[Thomas Fitton and Co|T. Fitton and Co]]


1856 Patent No. 1502 of 1853, to Hiram Barker of Manchester, Engineer and Tool Maker, and [[Francis Holt]] of Manchester, Engineer, for improvements in machinery and apparatus for grinding and turning metals, became void <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21906/pages/2622/page.pdf] The London Gazette, July 29, 1856</ref>
1856 Patent No. 1502 of 1853, to Hiram Barker of Manchester, Engineer and Tool Maker, and [[Francis Holt]] of Manchester, Engineer, for improvements in machinery and apparatus for grinding and turning metals, became void <ref>[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/21906/pages/2622/page.pdf] The London Gazette, July 29, 1856</ref>

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Born in 1819 in Todmorden

1841 Living with parents at Top of Fold, Royton. Occupation: labourer (as was his father)

1851 Machine maker, living at 8 Foster Street, Salford, with his wife (Sarah, born in Bolton) and children (Sarah A., William Abram, James Platt)

Hiram Barker had died before the 1861 census

Partner in T. Fitton and Co

1856 Patent No. 1502 of 1853, to Hiram Barker of Manchester, Engineer and Tool Maker, and Francis Holt of Manchester, Engineer, for improvements in machinery and apparatus for grinding and turning metals, became void [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] The London Gazette, July 29, 1856