Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c1812 Born at Cambridge
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1852 Established a business in Leeds manufacturing card, comb and pins for the textile trade<ref>The Times Mar 28, 1927</ref>


1861 Living at 21 Brunswick Place (age 49 born Cambridge), Machinist employing 110 hands. With wife Sarah Ann (age 45) and children Sarah Jane (age 20), [[Thomas Walter Harding| Thomas W.]] (age 18). Two servants. <ref>1861 Census</ref>     
1861 Living at 21 Brunswick Place (age 49 born Cambridge), Machinist employing 110 hands. With wife Sarah Ann (age 45) and children Sarah Jane (age 20), [[Thomas Walter Harding| Thomas W.]] (age 18). Two servants. <ref>1861 Census</ref>     
1895 Died<ref>The Times, Mar 28, 1927</ref>





Latest revision as of 11:32, 1 January 2014

of T. R. Harding and Son of Leeds

c1812 Born at Cambridge

1852 Established a business in Leeds manufacturing card, comb and pins for the textile trade[1]

1861 Living at 21 Brunswick Place (age 49 born Cambridge), Machinist employing 110 hands. With wife Sarah Ann (age 45) and children Sarah Jane (age 20), Thomas W. (age 18). Two servants. [2]

1895 Died[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Mar 28, 1927
  2. 1861 Census
  3. The Times, Mar 28, 1927