Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Kershaw

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Joseph Kershaw (c1813-1877) of J. and J. Kershaw

1856 January 10th. Married in Manchester to Sarah Maria Jones. Joseph is a Machinest and son of John Kershaw, a Machinest.

1871 Living at 23 Hyde Grove, Chorlton on Medlock: Joseph Kershaw (age 58 born Manchester), Engineers Tool maker. With his wife Sarah M. Kershaw (age 40 born Manchester) and their five children; Phillis M. Kershaw (age 14 born Manchester); Amelia A. Kershaw (age 13 born Manchester); Gertrude A. Kershaw (age 8 born Manchester); Jessie S. Kershaw (age 6 born Manchester); and Sarah A. Kershaw (age 2 born Manchester). One servant.[1]

1877 May 21st. Died. 'On the 21st inst., at his residence, Hyde Grove, Joseph Kershaw, of the firm of J. and J. Kershaw, of this city, aged 64 years.'[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Wednesday 23 May 1877