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Alfred Farrar (c1843-1903) of the [[Farrar Boilerworks]]
Alfred Farrar (c1843-1903) of the [[Farrar Boilerworks]]


1891 Living at Wellington Road, Newark: Alfred Farrar (age 43 born Bramley), Steam Engine and Boiler Maker - Employer. With his wife Annie E. Farrar, four daughters and two sons.<ref>1891 Census</ref.
1891 Living at Wellington Road, Newark: Alfred Farrar (age 43 born Bramley), Steam Engine and Boiler Maker - Employer. With his wife Annie E. Farrar, four daughters and two sons.<ref>1891 Census</ref>.
 
1901 Living at 17 Wellington Road, Newark: Alfred Farrar (age 58 born Bramley), Mechanical engineer - Employer. With his wife, a daughter and two sons; William Farrar (age 22 born Newark), Steam Engine and Boiler Maker; and Alfred H. Farrar (age 16 born Newark), Mechanical Engineer Apprentice.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


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Alfred Farrar (c1843-1903) of the Farrar Boilerworks

1891 Living at Wellington Road, Newark: Alfred Farrar (age 43 born Bramley), Steam Engine and Boiler Maker - Employer. With his wife Annie E. Farrar, four daughters and two sons.[1].

1901 Living at 17 Wellington Road, Newark: Alfred Farrar (age 58 born Bramley), Mechanical engineer - Employer. With his wife, a daughter and two sons; William Farrar (age 22 born Newark), Steam Engine and Boiler Maker; and Alfred H. Farrar (age 16 born Newark), Mechanical Engineer Apprentice.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census
  2. 1901 Census