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Harry Cliff (c1849- ) of [[Joseph Cliff, Son and Co]]
Harry Cliff (c1849- ) of [[Joseph Cliff, Son and Co]]


1861 Residing at Park House, Horton: Joseph Cliff (age 44 born Shelf), Iron Founder Master employing 640 men and 40 boys. With his wife Elizabeth (age 45 born Bowling) and son [[Harry Cliff]] (age 12 born Bradford).<ref>1861 Census</ref>
Born the son of [[Joseph Cliff (1816-1898)|Joseph Cliff]]


1861 Residing at Park House, Horton: [[Joseph Cliff (1816-1898)|Joseph Cliff]] (age 44 born Shelf), Iron Founder Master employing 640 men and 40 boys. With his wife Elizabeth (age 45 born Bowling) and son [[Harry Cliff]] (age 12 born Bradford).<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1928 Possible death in Victoria, Australia.


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Latest revision as of 08:56, 8 June 2024

Harry Cliff (c1849- ) of Joseph Cliff, Son and Co

Born the son of Joseph Cliff

1861 Residing at Park House, Horton: Joseph Cliff (age 44 born Shelf), Iron Founder Master employing 640 men and 40 boys. With his wife Elizabeth (age 45 born Bowling) and son Harry Cliff (age 12 born Bradford).[1]

1928 Possible death in Victoria, Australia.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census