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Thomas Wood Bartholomew (c1830- )  
Thomas Wood Bartholomew (c1830- )  


c1830 Born in Wakefield the son of [[Thomas Hammond Bartholemew]]
c1830 Born in Wakefield the son of [[Thomas Hamond Bartholomew]]


1851 Living at Lake Lock, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorks: [[Thomas Wood Bartholomew]] (age 21 born Wakefield), Civil Engineer. With his brother [[William Hamond Bartholomew]] (age 20 born Bradford), Civil Engineer.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at Lake Lock, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorks: [[Thomas Wood Bartholomew]] (age 21 born Wakefield), Civil Engineer. With his brother [[William Hamond Bartholomew]] (age 20 born Bradford), Civil Engineer.<ref>1851 Census</ref>

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Thomas Wood Bartholomew (c1830- )

c1830 Born in Wakefield the son of Thomas Hamond Bartholomew

1851 Living at Lake Lock, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorks: Thomas Wood Bartholomew (age 21 born Wakefield), Civil Engineer. With his brother William Hamond Bartholomew (age 20 born Bradford), Civil Engineer.[1]


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  1. 1851 Census