Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Horace Stedall (1861- )
Horace Stedall (1861- ) of [[Pfeil and Co]], [[Pfeil, Stedall and Son]] and [[Stedall and Co]]


1861 Born in Hampstead the son of [[Robert Stedall]] and his wife Louisa
1861 Born in Hampstead the son of [[Robert Stedall]] and his wife Louisa

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Horace Stedall (1861- ) of Pfeil and Co, Pfeil, Stedall and Son and Stedall and Co

1861 Born in Hampstead the son of Robert Stedall and his wife Louisa

1871 Living at The priory, Archway Road, Highgate: Robert Stedall (age 55 born Merstram), Iron Merchant. With his wife Maria Stedall (age 43 born Hanover Square, London) and their six children; Fanny Stedall (age 23 born Hanover Square, London); Horace Stedall (age 10 born Hampstead); Marian Stedall (age 8 born Hampstead); Constance Stedall (age 5 born Highgate); Florence Stedall (age 4 born Highgate); and Laura Stedall (age 3 born Highgate). Five servants.[1]


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  1. 1871 Census