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1871 Iron master, living in Bilston; although employer the number of employees was returned by the "senior partner"; living with Elizabeth Bradley 44, [[Walter Smith Bradley]] 16, Albert Smith Bradley 12<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Iron master, living in Bilston; although employer the number of employees was returned by the "senior partner"; living with Elizabeth Bradley 44, [[Walter Smith Bradley]] 16, Albert Smith Bradley 12<ref>1871 Census</ref>


1881 Ironmaster, in West Bromwich, with Elizabeth Bradley 51, Walter S. Bradley, ironmaster, 26, [[William Henry Smith Bradley|William Henry Bradley]] 17, Annie L. Bradley 14<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Ironmaster, in West Bromwich, with Elizabeth Bradley 51, Walter S. Bradley, ironmaster, 26, [[William Henry Smith Bradley|William Henry Bradley]] 17, ironmaster, Annie L. Bradley 14<ref>1881 census</ref>


1891 Ironmaster, visiting Hampshire with his wife at the time of the census <ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 Ironmaster, visiting Hampshire with his wife at the time of the census <ref>1891 census</ref>

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1825 Born in Sedgley, son of William, a labourer, and Rose Bradley[1]

1854 A contractor; married Elizabeth Smith in Birmingham[2]

Partner with his brother Isaac in Thomas and Isaac Bradley makers of pig-iron and other castings at Caponfield furnaces.

1871 Iron master, living in Bilston; although employer the number of employees was returned by the "senior partner"; living with Elizabeth Bradley 44, Walter Smith Bradley 16, Albert Smith Bradley 12[3]

1881 Ironmaster, in West Bromwich, with Elizabeth Bradley 51, Walter S. Bradley, ironmaster, 26, William Henry Bradley 17, ironmaster, Annie L. Bradley 14[4]

1891 Ironmaster, visiting Hampshire with his wife at the time of the census [5]

1897 Died[6]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. Marriage register
  3. 1871 Census
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1891 census
  6. BMD