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Difference between revisions of "William Hart (1818-1898)"

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1818 Born the son of [[James Hart (1791-1848)|James Hart]]
1818 Born the son of [[James Hart (1791-1848)|James Hart]]
1861 Living at Buage? Street, Broughton: [[William Hart (1818-1898)|William Hart]] (age 42 born Broughton, Lincs.), Engineer Mill Equipment employing 60 men and 6 boys. With his wife Elizabeth Hart (age 36 born Broughton?) and their two sons James G. Hart (age 2 born Broughton, Lincs.) and William J. Hart (age 1 born Broughton, Lincs.). Two servants.<ref>1861 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 15:02, 18 May 2017

William Hart (1818-1898) of James Hart and Son

1818 Born the son of James Hart

1861 Living at Buage? Street, Broughton: William Hart (age 42 born Broughton, Lincs.), Engineer Mill Equipment employing 60 men and 6 boys. With his wife Elizabeth Hart (age 36 born Broughton?) and their two sons James G. Hart (age 2 born Broughton, Lincs.) and William J. Hart (age 1 born Broughton, Lincs.). Two servants.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census