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1819 Founded his own business, which later became [[J. Beardshaw and Son]]
1819 Founded his own business, which later became [[J. Beardshaw and Son]]


1823 Birth of son Jonathan
1822 Birth of son Jonathan


1841 Jonathan Bradshaw  60, saw maker, lived in Ecclsall Bierlow, with Elizabeth Bradshaw  60, [[Jonathan Beardshaw (1823-1864)|Jonathan Bradshaw]]  20, merchants clerk<ref>1841 census</ref>
1841 Jonathan Bradshaw  60, saw maker, lived in Ecclsall Bierlow, with Elizabeth Bradshaw  60, [[Jonathan Beardshaw (1822-1864)|Jonathan Bradshaw]]  20, merchants clerk<ref>1841 census</ref>


1851 Died
1851 Died

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Jonathan Beardshaw (1780-1851), saw manufacturer

1780 Born in Sheffield the son of John Beardshaw (1740- ) and his wife Rachel[1]

1801 Married Elizabeth Taylor in Sheffield[2]

c1802 Birth of son George Beardshaw

1819 Founded his own business, which later became J. Beardshaw and Son

1822 Birth of son Jonathan

1841 Jonathan Bradshaw 60, saw maker, lived in Ecclsall Bierlow, with Elizabeth Bradshaw 60, Jonathan Bradshaw 20, merchants clerk[3]

1851 Died


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  3. 1841 census