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Edmond Ledoux

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Edmond Ledoux (c1871- )

1907 Edmond Ledoux, of Sheffield, who is the technical director of Messrs. Simon-Carves Bye-product Coke-Oven Construction and Working Company, Limited.[1]

1911 Living at 47 Manchester Road, Sheffield: Edmond Ledoux (age 40 born France), Civil Engineer and Director of Engineering Firm - Employer. With his wife Marie, four sons and a daughter.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Saturday 20 April 1907
  2. 1911 Census