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1851 Living at New London Road, Chelmsford: [[Richard Coleman]] (age 57 born Colchester), Iron Founder employing 17 men. With his wife Mary Coleman (age 57 born Colchester) and their children [[Henry Septimus Coleman|Henry Coleman]] (age 24 born Colchester), assistant, and Matilda Coleman (age 19 born Colchester).<ref>1851 Census</ref> | 1851 Living at New London Road, Chelmsford: [[Richard Coleman]] (age 57 born Colchester), Iron Founder employing 17 men. With his wife Mary Coleman (age 57 born Colchester) and their children [[Henry Septimus Coleman|Henry Coleman]] (age 24 born Colchester), assistant, and Matilda Coleman (age 19 born Colchester).<ref>1851 Census</ref> | ||
1881 Henry S. Coleman 54, Agricultural Engineer Employing 9 Men & Boys (Agri Machine Maker), lived in Chelmsford with [[George H. Coleman]] 23, Annette C. Coleman 14<ref>1881 census</ref> | 1881 Henry S. Coleman 54, Agricultural Engineer Employing 9 Men & Boys (Agri Machine Maker), lived in Chelmsford with [[George Henry Coleman|George H. Coleman]] 23, Annette C. Coleman 14<ref>1881 census</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 13:04, 29 April 2019
Henry Septimus Coleman (1827-1908) of Coleman and Morton
1827 June 3rd. Born at Colchester the son of Richard Coleman, Iron Founder, and his wife Mary
1851 Living at New London Road, Chelmsford: Richard Coleman (age 57 born Colchester), Iron Founder employing 17 men. With his wife Mary Coleman (age 57 born Colchester) and their children Henry Coleman (age 24 born Colchester), assistant, and Matilda Coleman (age 19 born Colchester).[1]
1881 Henry S. Coleman 54, Agricultural Engineer Employing 9 Men & Boys (Agri Machine Maker), lived in Chelmsford with George H. Coleman 23, Annette C. Coleman 14[2]