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1858 Born at Sheffield the son of [[Thomas Brown Needham]]
1858 Born at Sheffield the son of [[Thomas Brown Needham]]
1861 Living at Queens Terrace court Glossop Road, Eccleshall Bierlow: [[Thomas Brown Needham|Thomas B. Needham]] (age 42 born Sheffield), Cutlery Manufacturer. With his wife Sarah Needham (age 41 born Sheffield) and their sons [[Frederick James Needham|Frederick J. Needham]] (age 18 born Sheffield), Spring Knife Cutler, [[John Taylor Needham|John T. Needham]] age 15 born Sheffield), Spring Knife Cutler, and Thomas B. Needham (age 13 born Sheffield) and [[Edwin Needham]] (age 3 born Sheffield). Also two daughters.<ref>1861 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:05, 1 November 2020

Edwin Needham (1858-1933) of Needham, Veall and Tyzack

1858 Born at Sheffield the son of Thomas Brown Needham

1861 Living at Queens Terrace court Glossop Road, Eccleshall Bierlow: Thomas B. Needham (age 42 born Sheffield), Cutlery Manufacturer. With his wife Sarah Needham (age 41 born Sheffield) and their sons Frederick J. Needham (age 18 born Sheffield), Spring Knife Cutler, John T. Needham age 15 born Sheffield), Spring Knife Cutler, and Thomas B. Needham (age 13 born Sheffield) and Edwin Needham (age 3 born Sheffield). Also two daughters.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census