Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1824 Born son of [[Joseph Cole]]
1824 Born son of [[Joseph Cole]]
1854 of [[W. and J. Cole|William and Joseph Cole]], Hope Foundry, St. George's Street, Lower Bolton, Engineers and Millwrights


1861 [[William Cole (2)|William Cole]] 44 and '''Joseph Cole''' 37, iron founders, employing 42 men and 12 boys, and James Cole, 24, engineer<ref>1861 census</ref>
1861 [[William Cole (2)|William Cole]] 44 and '''Joseph Cole''' 37, iron founders, employing 42 men and 12 boys, and James Cole, 24, engineer<ref>1861 census</ref>

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1824 Born son of Joseph Cole

1854 of William and Joseph Cole, Hope Foundry, St. George's Street, Lower Bolton, Engineers and Millwrights

1861 William Cole 44 and Joseph Cole 37, iron founders, employing 42 men and 12 boys, and James Cole, 24, engineer[1]

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  1. 1861 census