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c.1817 Born in Halifax<ref>1861 census</ref>, son of Thomas Pollit (1769-1863)<ref>BMD</ref>
c.1814 Born in Halifax<ref>Death record</ref>, son of Thomas Pollit (1769-1863)<ref>BMD</ref>


1841 Thomas Pollitt 70, drysalter, lived in Halifax with Thomas Pollitt Jun.  25, Joseph Pollitt 25, ironfounder, Lydia Pollitt 35,  Ann Pollitt 35,  Mary Pollitt 30, Sarah Pollitt 30, Maria Pollitt 15,  Edward Pollitt 15, millwright apprentice, Ada Pollitt 4<ref>1841 census</ref>
1841 Thomas Pollitt 70, drysalter, lived in Halifax with Thomas Pollitt Jun.  25, Joseph Pollitt 25, ironfounder, Lydia Pollitt 35,  Ann Pollitt 35,  Mary Pollitt 30, Sarah Pollitt 30, Maria Pollitt 15,  Edward Pollitt 15, millwright apprentice, Ada Pollitt 4<ref>1841 census</ref>
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1863 Joseph Pollitt, lived in Warley, occupier of a farm and foundry<ref>West Yorks. land tax</ref>
1863 Joseph Pollitt, lived in Warley, occupier of a farm and foundry<ref>West Yorks. land tax</ref>
1900 Joseph Pollit died in Sowerby Bridge; executors Thomas Sutcliffe, wool merchant, Edward Ernest Pollit, engineer, and Henry John Pollit, broker<ref>National probate calendar</ref>


== See Also ==
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Revision as of 09:54, 1 May 2018

c.1814 Born in Halifax[1], son of Thomas Pollit (1769-1863)[2]

1841 Thomas Pollitt 70, drysalter, lived in Halifax with Thomas Pollitt Jun. 25, Joseph Pollitt 25, ironfounder, Lydia Pollitt 35, Ann Pollitt 35, Mary Pollitt 30, Sarah Pollitt 30, Maria Pollitt 15, Edward Pollitt 15, millwright apprentice, Ada Pollitt 4[3]

1848 Joseph Pollitt occupied the iron foundry at Warley belonging to George Bates; Samuel Pollitt occupied a wood mill at Warley belonging to George Bate[4]

1861 Joseph Pollit 44, ironfounder and engineer, lived in Sowerby Bridge, with his father, Thomas Pollit 92, and his sisters Ellen Pollit 54, Sarah Pollit 49[5]

1863 Joseph Pollitt, lived in Warley, occupier of a farm and foundry[6]

1900 Joseph Pollit died in Sowerby Bridge; executors Thomas Sutcliffe, wool merchant, Edward Ernest Pollit, engineer, and Henry John Pollit, broker[7]


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Sources of Information

  1. Death record
  2. BMD
  3. 1841 census
  4. Warley Poor Law Rate Assessment
  5. 1861 census
  6. West Yorks. land tax
  7. National probate calendar