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c1828 Born the son of [[Joseph Fox]] | c1828 Born the son of [[Joseph Fox]] | ||
1851 Living in Nottingham Road, Derby (age 23 born Derby), Engineer Journeyman. | 1851 Living in Nottingham Road, Derby: [[Joseph Fox]] (age 63 born Tatenhill, Staffs), Engineer employing twenty men. With his wife Ann Fox (age 57 born Derby) and their four children: [[Joseph Fox, Junior|Joseph Fox]] (age 29 born Derby), an Engineer Journeyman; Elizabeth Fox (age 25 born Derby); [[James Fox, Junior|James Fox]] (age 23 born Derby), Engineer Journeyman; and John Fox (age 20 born Derby), Currier App. Two servants. <ref>1851 Census</ref> | ||
1857 Took over the family business with his brother | 1857 Took over the family business with his brother |
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James Fox, Junior (c1828-1897) of Fox of Derby
c1828 Born the son of Joseph Fox
1851 Living in Nottingham Road, Derby: Joseph Fox (age 63 born Tatenhill, Staffs), Engineer employing twenty men. With his wife Ann Fox (age 57 born Derby) and their four children: Joseph Fox (age 29 born Derby), an Engineer Journeyman; Elizabeth Fox (age 25 born Derby); James Fox (age 23 born Derby), Engineer Journeyman; and John Fox (age 20 born Derby), Currier App. Two servants. [1]
1857 Took over the family business with his brother
1861 Lodging in 15 Full Street, Derby (age 34 born Derby), an Engineer. [2]
1862 April 29th. Marriage at Derby of James Fox, Engineer, to Ann Harriett, youngest daughter of Joseph Ogden of Worksop [3]
1865 Listed as a director of Cressey's London and Burton Steam Cooperage Co as 'James Fox, Esq (Fox Brothers), Derby'. [4]
1897. Died. Report of his suicide by cutting his throat. Of 29 Wilmot Street, Derby and aged 67 years. Formerly connected with the foundry in City Road and had been in indifferent health recently. [5]