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Thomas Fearnley (c1824- ) of Manningham, near Bradford.
Thomas Fearnley (c1824- ) of Manningham, near Bradford.


Born the son of John Fearley, Blacksmith
c1824. Born the son of John Fearnley, Blacksmith


1843 May 11th. Married in Bradford to Jane Laycock. Age 19 of Bowling Lane. [[Thomas Fearnley]], engineer.<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 14 September 1843</ref><ref>BMD</ref>
1843 May 11th. Married in Bradford to Jane Laycock. Age 19 of Bowling Lane. [[Thomas Fearnley]], engineer.<ref>Bradford Observer - Thursday 14 September 1843</ref><ref>BMD</ref>

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1860. Fearnley's steam hammers.

Thomas Fearnley (c1824- ) of Manningham, near Bradford.

c1824. Born the son of John Fearnley, Blacksmith

1843 May 11th. Married in Bradford to Jane Laycock. Age 19 of Bowling Lane. Thomas Fearnley, engineer.[1][2]

1861 Member of IMechE - Thomas Fearnley, Engineer, Vulcan Iron Works, Bradford.[3]

c.1860 A partner in R. Thwaites and Co until it was dissolved

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Sources of Information

  1. Bradford Observer - Thursday 14 September 1843
  2. BMD
  3. 1861 Institution of Mechanical Engineers