Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Crewdson

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Joseph Crewdson (c1788-1844)

1841 Living at Ardwick, Manchester: Joseph Crewdson (age 57), Cotton Manufacturer; Ann Crewdson (age 48); Robert Crewdson (age 22), Cotton Manufacturer; Elizabeth Crewdson (age 20); Isaac Crewdson (age 19); Rachel Crewdson (age 17); Joseph Crewdson (age 16); John Henry Crewdson (age 11); Anna Mary Crewdson (age 9); Alfred Crewdson (age 7).[1]

1844 Died. On Sunday last, at his house, Ardwick-green, near Manchester, Joseph Crewdson, Esq. principal partner in the Decca Cotton Co.[2]

1851 Living at Ash Field, Chorley:


Anna Crewdson (age 58 Joseph Crewdson (age 26 Anna Mary Crewdson (age 19 Alfred Crewdson (age 17 Theodore Crewdson (age 16

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Sources of Information

  1. 1841 Census
  2. Norwich Mercury - Saturday 23 November 1844