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Charles Holcroft (c1832- )
c. 1832 Born in Bilston, son of Thomas Holcroft, a cement and lime manufacturer, and his wife Sarah<ref>1841 census</ref><ref>1851 census</ref>; brother of [[Thomas Holcroft|Thomas junior]]
c. 1832 Born in Bilston, son of Thomas Holcroft, a cement and lime manufacturer, and his wife Sarah<ref>1841 census</ref><ref>1851 census</ref>; brother of [[Thomas Holcroft|Thomas junior]]



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Charles Holcroft (c1832- )

c. 1832 Born in Bilston, son of Thomas Holcroft, a cement and lime manufacturer, and his wife Sarah[1][2]; brother of Thomas junior

1861 Coal master, living in Kingswinford with his brother James Holcroft[3]

His brother Thomas assisted Charles in opening up the Littleton Collieries.

1911 Living in Kingswinford, a coal master[4]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. 1851 census
  3. 1861 census
  4. 1911 census