Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas William Carr

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Thomas William Carr (c1841- ), biscuit manufacturer of Carlisle

c.1841 Born in Carlisle, son of Jonathan Dodgson Carr

1871 Living at 27 Burlington Place, Carlisle: Thos Wm Carr (age 30 born Carlisle), Biscuit Manufacturer. With his wife Elizth S Carr (age 26 born Yorkshire) and their four children; Wm T. Carr (age 4 born Stanwix); Bertram Carr (age 3 born Yorkshire); Ernest (age 2 born Carlisle); and Evelyn Carr (age 1 born Carlisle). One visitor. Two servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census