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Alfred Darby (1807–1852), son of Edmund Darby (1782–1810) and great-nephew of [[Abraham Darby (1750-1789)]]  
Alfred Darby (1807–1852), son of [[Edmund Darby (1782-1810)]] and great-nephew of [[Abraham Darby (1750-1789)]]  


Alfred and his brother [[Abraham Darby (1804-1878)|Abraham]] and were responsible for the great prosperity of the [[Coalbrookdale Co|Coalbrookdale concerns]] in the mid-nineteenth century.
Alfred and his brother [[Abraham Darby (1804-1878)|Abraham]] and were responsible for the great prosperity of the [[Coalbrookdale Co|Coalbrookdale concerns]] in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Alfred Darby (1807–1852), son of Edmund Darby (1782-1810) and great-nephew of Abraham Darby (1750-1789)

Alfred and his brother Abraham and were responsible for the great prosperity of the Coalbrookdale concerns in the mid-nineteenth century.

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