Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Bartle

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James Bartle (1825-1896) of James Bartle and Co

1825 Born in Camborne, Cornwall, the son of William Bartle and his wife Sally Eva

1891 Living at 236 Lancaster Road, Kensington: James Bartle (age 60 born Camborne), Engineer and iron Founder. With his wife Sarah A. Bartle (age 65 born Downpatrick, Ireland) and their two daughters Sarah J. Bartle (age 42 born St. Agnes, Cornwall) and Rosina Bartle (age 29 born Paddington). Two servants.[1]

1896 May 16th. Died at Kensington.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census