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James Arrowsmith (c1841- ) of [[Horsfall and Bickham]]
James Arrowsmith (c1841- ) of [[Horsfall and Bickham]]


1891 Living at 9 Radcliffe Park Road, (Swinton Park), Pendleton:
1891 Living at 9 Radcliffe Park Road, (Swinton Park), Pendleton: [[James Arrowsmith]] (age 50 born Bolton), Manufacturer of Card, Clothing and Cloth Machinery - Employer. With his wife Laura S Arrowsmith (age 44 born Birmingham) and their three children; Jasper Arrowsmith (age 19 born Manchester); Garnet Arrowsmith (age 10 born Didsbury); and Jacintho Arrowsmith (age 10 born Didsbury). Also his mother-in-law Harriette W. Forrer (age 66). Four servants.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
 
 


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Revision as of 06:32, 8 January 2017

James Arrowsmith (c1841- ) of Horsfall and Bickham

1891 Living at 9 Radcliffe Park Road, (Swinton Park), Pendleton: James Arrowsmith (age 50 born Bolton), Manufacturer of Card, Clothing and Cloth Machinery - Employer. With his wife Laura S Arrowsmith (age 44 born Birmingham) and their three children; Jasper Arrowsmith (age 19 born Manchester); Garnet Arrowsmith (age 10 born Didsbury); and Jacintho Arrowsmith (age 10 born Didsbury). Also his mother-in-law Harriette W. Forrer (age 66). Four servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census