Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1805 born 18 Feb, son of [[Richard Perry|Richard]] and Sara (formerly Briscoe)<ref>Saint Peter and Saint Paul-Rc,Wolverhampton,Stafford,England</ref>. Godparents: Joseph and Catherine Perry.<ref>Staffordshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records</ref>
1805 born 18 Feb, son of [[Richard Perry|Richard]] and Sara (formerly Briscoe)<ref>Saint Peter and Saint Paul-Rc,Wolverhampton,Stafford,England</ref>. Godparents: Joseph and Catherine Perry.<ref>Staffordshire: - Roman Catholic Registers, 1720-1830 in Staffordshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records</ref>


1851 Tin and japan ware manufacturer, working with his father, with whom he lived in Tettenhall
1851 Tin and japan ware manufacturer, working with his father, with whom he lived in Tettenhall

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1805 born 18 Feb, son of Richard and Sara (formerly Briscoe)[1]. Godparents: Joseph and Catherine Perry.[2]

1851 Tin and japan ware manufacturer, working with his father, with whom he lived in Tettenhall [3]

1861 Farmer, living in Tettenhall with his father[4]

1871 Landowner, living in Tettenhall with his daughter, Georgina[5]

1877 Died[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. Saint Peter and Saint Paul-Rc,Wolverhampton,Stafford,England
  2. Staffordshire: - Roman Catholic Registers, 1720-1830 in Staffordshire, England, Extracted Church of England Parish Records
  3. 1851 census
  4. 1861 census
  5. 1871 census
  6. national Probate Calendar