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1841 Living at Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age c33), Manufacturer. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age c20).<ref>1841 Census</ref> | 1841 Living at Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age c33), Manufacturer. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age c20).<ref>1841 Census</ref> | ||
1851 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 42 born London), Manufacturer employing 70 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 34 born Clapham) and their three children; Mary Corcoran (age 9 born London); Bryan Corcoran (age 7 born London); Ellen Corcoran (age 6 born London). Two servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | 1851 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 42 born London), Manufacturer employing 70 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 34 born Clapham) and their three children; Mary Corcoran (age 9 born London); [[Bryan Corcoran (1844-1915)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 7 born London); Ellen Corcoran (age 6 born London). Two servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | ||
1861 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 52 born Mark Lane, City of London), Stationer employing 80 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 44 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 19 born Mark Lane, City of London); Bryan Corcoran (age 17 born Mark Lane, City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 16 born Mark Lane, City of London); and Jessie R. Corcoran (age 9 born Mark Lane, City of London). Two servants. | 1861 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 52 born Mark Lane, City of London), Stationer employing 80 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 44 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 19 born Mark Lane, City of London); [[Bryan Corcoran (1844-1915)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 17 born Mark Lane, City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 16 born Mark Lane, City of London); and Jessie R. Corcoran (age 9 born Mark Lane, City of London). Two servants. | ||
1868 Patent. 2570. To [[Bryan Corcoran]] and [[William Dunham]], of Mark-lane, in the city of London, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for dressing millstones'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23428/page/5220] The London Gazette Publication date:2 October 1868 Issue:23428 Page:5220</ref> | 1868 Patent. 2570. To [[Bryan Corcoran]] and [[William Dunham]], of Mark-lane, in the city of London, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for dressing millstones'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/23428/page/5220] The London Gazette Publication date:2 October 1868 Issue:23428 Page:5220</ref> | ||
1871 Living at Lambourn Fall, Loudon Road, Bromley St. Leonard, Poplar, Mddx: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 62 born London), Master Manufacturer employing 28 Miller Makers?, 30 Wire headers, 4 Clerks. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 54 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 29 born City of London); Bryan Corcoran (age 26 born City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 24 born City of London); and Jessie K. Corcoran (age 19 born City of London). Two servants.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1871 Living at Lambourn Fall, Loudon Road, Bromley St. Leonard, Poplar, Mddx: [[Bryan Corcoran (1809-1878)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 62 born London), Master Manufacturer employing 28 Miller Makers?, 30 Wire headers, 4 Clerks. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 54 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 29 born City of London); [[Bryan Corcoran (1844-1915)|Bryan Corcoran]] (age 26 born City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 24 born City of London); and Jessie K. Corcoran (age 19 born City of London). Two servants.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1878 December 29th. Died aged 70 at his residence; 15 Douglas Road North, Canonbury. <ref>[[The Engineer 1879/01/03]]</ref> | 1878 December 29th. Died aged 70 at his residence; 15 Douglas Road North, Canonbury. <ref>[[The Engineer 1879/01/03]]</ref> |
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Bryan Corcoran (c1809-1878) of Bryan Corcoran
1841 Living at Mark Lane, London: Bryan Corcoran (age c33), Manufacturer. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age c20).[1]
1851 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: Bryan Corcoran (age 42 born London), Manufacturer employing 70 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 34 born Clapham) and their three children; Mary Corcoran (age 9 born London); Bryan Corcoran (age 7 born London); Ellen Corcoran (age 6 born London). Two servants.[2]
1861 Living at 36 Mark Lane, London: Bryan Corcoran (age 52 born Mark Lane, City of London), Stationer employing 80 men. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 44 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 19 born Mark Lane, City of London); Bryan Corcoran (age 17 born Mark Lane, City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 16 born Mark Lane, City of London); and Jessie R. Corcoran (age 9 born Mark Lane, City of London). Two servants.
1868 Patent. 2570. To Bryan Corcoran and William Dunham, of Mark-lane, in the city of London, for the invention of "improvements in apparatus for dressing millstones'[3]
1871 Living at Lambourn Fall, Loudon Road, Bromley St. Leonard, Poplar, Mddx: Bryan Corcoran (age 62 born London), Master Manufacturer employing 28 Miller Makers?, 30 Wire headers, 4 Clerks. With his wife Laura Corcoran (age 54 born Clapham) and their four children; Mary M. Corcoran (age 29 born City of London); Bryan Corcoran (age 26 born City of London); Ellen L. Corcoran (age 24 born City of London); and Jessie K. Corcoran (age 19 born City of London). Two servants.[4]
1878 December 29th. Died aged 70 at his residence; 15 Douglas Road North, Canonbury. [5]