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Joseph Hinks ( | Joseph Hinks (1840- ) of [[James Hinks and Son]] | ||
1840 Born the son of [[James Hinks]] | |||
1861 Living at (?), Handsworth: [[James Hinks]] (age 48 born Caldicote, Warks), Lamp Manufacturer employing 120 hands. With his wife Elizabeth Hinks (age 44 born Birmingham) and their three children; [[Joseph Hinks]] (age 20 born Birmingham); Rosa J. Hinks (age 13 born Birmingham); and Clara E. Hinks (age 1 born Hornchurch, Staffs.) Two servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at (?), Handsworth: [[James Hinks]] (age 48 born Caldicote, Warks), Lamp Manufacturer employing 120 hands. With his wife Elizabeth Hinks (age 44 born Birmingham) and their three children; [[Joseph Hinks]] (age 20 born Birmingham); Rosa J. Hinks (age 13 born Birmingham); and Clara E. Hinks (age 1 born Hornchurch, Staffs.) Two servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
1911 Living at The Templars, Bridge End, Warwick: [[Joseph Hinks]] (age 70 born Birmingham), Chairman Lamp Manufacturing Co. With his wife Frances Ann Hinks (age 67 born Erdington). Married 45 years with 8 children of whom 7 are living. Four servants.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | |||
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Joseph Hinks (1840- ) of James Hinks and Son
1840 Born the son of James Hinks
1861 Living at (?), Handsworth: James Hinks (age 48 born Caldicote, Warks), Lamp Manufacturer employing 120 hands. With his wife Elizabeth Hinks (age 44 born Birmingham) and their three children; Joseph Hinks (age 20 born Birmingham); Rosa J. Hinks (age 13 born Birmingham); and Clara E. Hinks (age 1 born Hornchurch, Staffs.) Two servants.[1]
1911 Living at The Templars, Bridge End, Warwick: Joseph Hinks (age 70 born Birmingham), Chairman Lamp Manufacturing Co. With his wife Frances Ann Hinks (age 67 born Erdington). Married 45 years with 8 children of whom 7 are living. Four servants.[2]