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Thomas Damby Cross (1839-1908) of [[Cross Brothers (Birmingham)|Cross Brothers]] and later of [[T. D. Cross and Sons]]
Thomas Damby Cross (1839-1908) of [[Cross Brothers (Birmingham)|Cross Brothers]] and later of [[T. D. Cross and Sons]]


1851 Living at 27 Charles Street, Birmingham): Charles Cross (age 45 born Ridge), Green Grocer. With his wife Charlotte Cross (age 45 born Wednesbury) and their six children; Ann Cross (age 15 born Wednesbury); [[Joseph Wheeler Cross|Joseph Cross]] (age 13 born Wednesbury), Brass Founder; [[Thomas Damby Cross|Thomas Cross]] (age 11 born Wednesbury), Lamp Maker; [[James Wheeler Cross|James Cross (age 9 born Wednesbury); [[William Wheeler Cross|William Cross]] (age 8 born Wednesbury); and Ellen Cross (age 4 born Birmingham).<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at 27 Charles Street, Birmingham): Charles Cross (age 45 born Ridge), Green Grocer. With his wife Charlotte Cross (age 45 born Wednesbury) and their six children; Ann Cross (age 15 born Wednesbury); [[Joseph Wheeler Cross|Joseph Cross]] (age 13 born Wednesbury), Brass Founder; [[Thomas Damby Cross|Thomas Cross]] (age 11 born Wednesbury), Lamp Maker; [[James Wheeler Cross|James Cross]] (age 9 born Wednesbury); [[William Wheeler Cross|William Cross]] (age 8 born Wednesbury); and Ellen Cross (age 4 born Birmingham).<ref>1851 Census</ref>





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Thomas Damby Cross (1839-1908) of Cross Brothers and later of T. D. Cross and Sons

1851 Living at 27 Charles Street, Birmingham): Charles Cross (age 45 born Ridge), Green Grocer. With his wife Charlotte Cross (age 45 born Wednesbury) and their six children; Ann Cross (age 15 born Wednesbury); Joseph Cross (age 13 born Wednesbury), Brass Founder; Thomas Cross (age 11 born Wednesbury), Lamp Maker; James Cross (age 9 born Wednesbury); William Cross (age 8 born Wednesbury); and Ellen Cross (age 4 born Birmingham).[1]


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  1. 1851 Census