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1808 Born in Todmorden, presumably son of [[John Lord (d.1849)|John Lord]]


1851 Josiah Lord 43, partner of 5, machine maker and cotton spinner, employing 59 men and 3 boys in mechanics, and 5 men, 7 boys and 24 females in cotton mills, lived in Todmorden with Ann Lord 41, Robert Lord 20, Edward Lord 12<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 Josiah Lord 43, partner of 5, machine maker and cotton spinner, employing 59 men and 3 boys in mechanics, and 5 men, 7 boys and 24 females in cotton mills, lived in Todmorden with Ann Lord 41, Robert Lord 20, Edward Lord 12<ref>1851 census</ref>

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1808 Born in Todmorden, presumably son of John Lord

1851 Josiah Lord 43, partner of 5, machine maker and cotton spinner, employing 59 men and 3 boys in mechanics, and 5 men, 7 boys and 24 females in cotton mills, lived in Todmorden with Ann Lord 41, Robert Lord 20, Edward Lord 12[1]

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  1. 1851 census