Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Frederick William Ockenden

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Frederick William Ockenden (c1860-1941) of Duke and Ockenden

c1860. Born in Littlehampton the son of Albion Ockenden, a Ship Smith, and his wife Eliza

1896 Retired from Duke and Ockenden

1911 Living at Wilton Road, Bemerton, Salisbury: Frederick William Ockenden (age 51 born Littlehampton), Hydraulic Engineer - Employer. With his wife Fanny Rosa Ockenden (age 48 born Pagham) and their son Albion Charles Ockenden (age 21 born Pagham), Apprentice to his father.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census