Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1881 Living in Madeley Hall, Madeley Wood: Sarah Anstice  48, John A. Anstice  35, Ironmaster, J.P. for County of Salop, M.A.Oxon, George J. Anstice  44, Richard E. Anstice  31, John C. A. Anstice  19<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Living in Madeley Hall, Madeley Wood: Sarah Anstice  48, and her step sons, John A. Anstice  35, Ironmaster, J.P. for County of Salop, M.A.Oxon, George J. Anstice  44, Richard E. Anstice  31, Ironmaster & Farmer of 650 Acres, employing 22 Men & 7 Boys, and son John C. A. Anstice  19<ref>1881 census</ref>


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c.1846 Born in Madeley

1881 Living in Madeley Hall, Madeley Wood: Sarah Anstice 48, and her step sons, John A. Anstice 35, Ironmaster, J.P. for County of Salop, M.A.Oxon, George J. Anstice 44, Richard E. Anstice 31, Ironmaster & Farmer of 650 Acres, employing 22 Men & 7 Boys, and son John C. A. Anstice 19[1]

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  1. 1881 census