Henry Steel (1832-1915): Difference between revisions
m Ait moved page Henry Steel, Senior to Henry Steel (1832-1915) without leaving a redirect |
No edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
c1832 Born | c1832 Born | ||
1891 Living at Tapton Court, Shoe Lane, Sheffield: [[Henry Steel | 1891 Living at Tapton Court, Shoe Lane, Sheffield: [[Henry Steel (1832-1915)|Henry Steel]] (age 59 born Sheffield), Steel Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Emma E. Steel (age 53 born Sheffield) and their children; Clara Steel (age 29 born Sheffield); [[Henry Steel]] (age 27 born Sheffield), Manager at Steel Works; William Steel (age 26 born Paddington), Manager at Steel Works; Sydney A. Steel (age 21 born Hornsey), Manager at Steel Works; Emma G. Steel (age 19 born Sheffield); Florence S. Steel (age 15 born Sheffield); Ethel Maude Steel (age 13 born Sheffield); Eleanor Steel (age 10 born Sheffield); and Bernard Steel (age 8 born Sheffield). One visitor and nine servants.<ref>1891 Census</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 15:04, 21 August 2014
Henry Steel, Senior (c1832- ) founder of Steel, Peech and Tozer
c1832 Born
1891 Living at Tapton Court, Shoe Lane, Sheffield: Henry Steel (age 59 born Sheffield), Steel Manufacturer and Employer. With his wife Emma E. Steel (age 53 born Sheffield) and their children; Clara Steel (age 29 born Sheffield); Henry Steel (age 27 born Sheffield), Manager at Steel Works; William Steel (age 26 born Paddington), Manager at Steel Works; Sydney A. Steel (age 21 born Hornsey), Manager at Steel Works; Emma G. Steel (age 19 born Sheffield); Florence S. Steel (age 15 born Sheffield); Ethel Maude Steel (age 13 born Sheffield); Eleanor Steel (age 10 born Sheffield); and Bernard Steel (age 8 born Sheffield). One visitor and nine servants.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1891 Census