Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1823 Became partner with [[James Yates (2)|James Yates]] at the Phoenix Works as [[Sandford and Yates]]
1823 Became partner with [[James Yates (2)|James Yates]] at the Phoenix Works as [[Sandford and Yates]]
1838 The partnership of Sandford, Owen and Yates was dissolved; [[Sandford and Owen]] took the Phoenix Works.


1841 Iron master, living in Rotherham with Lydia Sandford 50, Emma Sandford 20, Henry Sandford 20,  
1841 Iron master, living in Rotherham with Lydia Sandford 50, Emma Sandford 20, Henry Sandford 20,  

Latest revision as of 10:53, 5 December 2016

Charles Samuel Roberts Sandford of Northfield House

c.1788 Born in Chelmsford

1815 Married Lydia Yates

1823 Became partner with James Yates at the Phoenix Works as Sandford and Yates

1838 The partnership of Sandford, Owen and Yates was dissolved; Sandford and Owen took the Phoenix Works.

1841 Iron master, living in Rotherham with Lydia Sandford 50, Emma Sandford 20, Henry Sandford 20, William Y Sandford 17[1]

1848 of Sandford and Owen

1851 Retired iron founder living in Kimberworth[2]

1865 Died in Rotherham[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 census
  2. 1851 census
  3. National probate calendar