Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Tooley Stephenson 9c1825-1879) of [[Charles Tooley Stephenson and Sons]]
Charles Tooley Stephenson (c1825-1879) of [[Charles Tooley Stephenson and Sons]]
 
1871 Living at Stephenson's Foundry, Skirbeck: [[Charles Tooley Stephenson|Charles T. Stephenson]] (age 46 born Boston), Engineer and Boiler Maker - Widower. With his two sons John H. Stephenson (age 17 born Boston), Engineer and Boiler Maker, and Robert W. Stephenson (age 14 born Boston). One servant.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
 
1879 August 18th. Died. Boilermaker of Skirbeck. Probate to his sons [[William Stephenson]] of Liverpool, Commercial Traveller, and to Charles Robert Stephenson of Boston, Auctioneer.
 


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Charles Tooley Stephenson (c1825-1879) of Charles Tooley Stephenson and Sons

1871 Living at Stephenson's Foundry, Skirbeck: Charles T. Stephenson (age 46 born Boston), Engineer and Boiler Maker - Widower. With his two sons John H. Stephenson (age 17 born Boston), Engineer and Boiler Maker, and Robert W. Stephenson (age 14 born Boston). One servant.[1]

1879 August 18th. Died. Boilermaker of Skirbeck. Probate to his sons William Stephenson of Liverpool, Commercial Traveller, and to Charles Robert Stephenson of Boston, Auctioneer.


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  1. 1871 Census