Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Wedd Tuxford (c1806- ) of William Tuxford and Sons

1851 Living at Skirbeck Terrace, Skirbeck, Lincs: Wedd Tuxford (age 45 born Boston), an Iron Founder and Miller - Firm of four employing 80 men and boys. With his wife Henrietta (age 33 born Boston) and their children Charlotte A. (age 13 born Frieston), Arthur (age 7 born Frieston), Gertrude (age 3 born Skirbeck), and Frederick William (age 1 born Skirbeck). One servant. [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census