Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Edward Sanderson Tozer

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Edward Sanderson Tozer (1857-1907) of Steel, Peech and Tozer

1857 Born the son of Edward Tozer and his wife Fanny

1881 Living at 16 Lawson Road, Eccleshall Bierlow (age 24 born Sheffield), Secretary to Steel Company. With his parents Edward (age 61 born Bristol), Steel Manufacturer, and Fanny (age 52 born Burgh le Marsh, Lincoln). Also siblings William (age 22), Steel Manager; Mary Ann (age 20) and Kate (age 18). Plus two servants). [1]

1891 Living at Crabtree Lodge, Brightside Bierlow (age 34 born Sheffield), Steel Manufacturer. Living with his widow mother Fanny (age 62) and his sisters Fanny L. and Kate (Appleby) and his brother-in-law Edmund G. Appleby. Plus three servants [2]


Obituary 1907 [3]

. . . Born in 1857, the elder son of Edward Tozer . . . and entered the Phoenix Works, Ickles, of which his father was one of the proprietors of Steel, Peech and Tozer . . . [more]



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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1891 Census
  3. The Engineer 1907/12/13