Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1871 Eartheware manufacturer employing 44 men, 20 women, 32 boys and girls, living in Normacott with Ann Proctor 29, Albert H Proctor 7, Adelaide F Proctor 2<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Eartheware manufacturer employing 44 men, 20 women, 32 boys and girls, living in Normacott with Ann Proctor 29, Albert H Proctor 7, Adelaide F Proctor 2<ref>1871 census</ref>
1881 Earthenware Manufacture Employing 28 Men 13 Women & 12 Boys, in Normacott, Stone, with Annie Proctor 39, Albert H. Proctor 17, Adelaide F. Proctor 12, Percy J. Proctor 7<ref>1881 census</ref>


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1833 Born in Longton

1871 Eartheware manufacturer employing 44 men, 20 women, 32 boys and girls, living in Normacott with Ann Proctor 29, Albert H Proctor 7, Adelaide F Proctor 2[1]

1881 Earthenware Manufacture Employing 28 Men 13 Women & 12 Boys, in Normacott, Stone, with Annie Proctor 39, Albert H. Proctor 17, Adelaide F. Proctor 12, Percy J. Proctor 7[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1881 census