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Walter Tom Smith (c1877- ), Director of [[Thomas Smith and Sons]] | Walter Tom Smith (c1877- ), Director of [[Thomas Smith and Sons]] | ||
1881 Living at The Rookery, Bramley: [[Thomas Smith (1837-1909)|Thomas Smith]] (age 43 born Calverley), Engineer and Iron Founder employing 70 men and 20 boys. With his wife Mary H. Smith (age 40 born Hunsingore) and their children Sarah E. Smith (age 14 born Rodley), Clara Smith (age 12 born Bramley), Priscilla Kate Smith (age 10 born Bramley), [[Frederick Hardcastle Smith|Frederick H. Smith]] (age | 1881 Living at The Rookery, Bramley: [[Thomas Smith (1837-1909)|Thomas Smith]] (age 43 born Calverley), Engineer and Iron Founder employing 70 men and 20 boys. With his wife Mary H. Smith (age 40 born Hunsingore) and their children Sarah E. Smith (age 14 born Rodley), Clara Smith (age 12 born Bramley), Priscilla Kate Smith (age 10 born Bramley), [[Frederick Hardcastle Smith|Frederick H. Smith]] (age 6 born Bramley), and [[Walter Tom Smith]] (age 4 born Bramley). One servant.<ref>1881 Census</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:12, 29 April 2015
Walter Tom Smith (c1877- ), Director of Thomas Smith and Sons
1881 Living at The Rookery, Bramley: Thomas Smith (age 43 born Calverley), Engineer and Iron Founder employing 70 men and 20 boys. With his wife Mary H. Smith (age 40 born Hunsingore) and their children Sarah E. Smith (age 14 born Rodley), Clara Smith (age 12 born Bramley), Priscilla Kate Smith (age 10 born Bramley), Frederick H. Smith (age 6 born Bramley), and Walter Tom Smith (age 4 born Bramley). One servant.[1]
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- ↑ 1881 Census