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1871 James Swift 28, engine turner, lived in Chorlton with Sarah Swift 29, William Swift 5, John Charles Swift 3<ref>1871 census</ref> | |||
1881 James Swift 38, Secretary To Steam Engine Makers Society, lived in Chorlton with Sarah Swift 40, William Swift 15, James Swift 8, Sarah Swift 6, Mary A. Swift 2<ref>1881 census</ref> | 1881 James Swift 38, Secretary To Steam Engine Makers Society, lived in Chorlton with Sarah Swift 40, William Swift 15, James Swift 8, Sarah Swift 6, Mary A. Swift 2<ref>1881 census</ref> |
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James Swift (c1842-1904)
c.1842 Born in Wigan
1871 James Swift 28, engine turner, lived in Chorlton with Sarah Swift 29, William Swift 5, John Charles Swift 3[1]
1881 James Swift 38, Secretary To Steam Engine Makers Society, lived in Chorlton with Sarah Swift 40, William Swift 15, James Swift 8, Sarah Swift 6, Mary A. Swift 2[2]
1895 Appointed a Justice of the Peace for the City of Manchester,
1901 Living at 553 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester: James Swift (age 58 born Wigan), General Secretary to Trade Union. With his wife Sarah, son James Swift (age 29 born Manchester), Book Binder, and two daughters.[3]
1902 Secretary to the Steam Engine Makers' Society.
1904 March 07th. He died suddenly, of 553 Stockport Road, Longsight, Manchester.[4][5]