Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Job Day

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Job Day (1840-1917) of Job Day and Sons

c.1840 Born Ulceby, Lincs

1851 Thomas Day 68, farm labourer, lived in Ulceby with Mary Day 46, John Day 14, Joab Day 11[1]

1891 Living at 4 Glossop Terrace, Leeds: Job Day (age 51 born Ulceby, Lincs), Manufacturer - Employer - Widower. With his five children; William H. Day (age 26 born Brigg, Lincs), Clerk; Charles H. Day (age 24 born Brigg, Lincs), Manager; Ada A. Day (age 20 born Leeds); Albert Day (age 17 born Leeds); and Sarah Jane Day (age 19 born Leeds).[2]

1911 Job Day 71, maker of patent bag packeting machinery and chemical manufacturer, lived in Leeds with Adah Ellen Day 71[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1891 Census
  3. 1871 census