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Alfred Wood (1854-1916)

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Alfred Wood (c1854-1916) of Hartley, Wood and Co

c1883 Birth of son Alfred John Wood

c1887 Birth of son Gilbert Henry Wood

1901 Living at 14 Percy Terrace, South Bishopwearmouth, Sunderland: Alfred Wood (age 47 born Birmingham), Glass manufacturer - Employer. With his wife Emily Wood (age 45 born Tamworth) and their seven children; Ada E. Wood (age 22 born Oldbury); Hilda C. Wood (age 20 born Oldbury), School Teacher; Alfred J. Wood (age 18 born Oldbury), Coloured Glass maker Apprentice; Herbert A. Wood (age 16 born Oldbury); Gilbert H. Wood (age 14 born Solihull); Florence A. Wood (age 12 born Solihull); and Annie B. J. Wood (age 9 born Sunderland).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census