Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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James Cope (2)

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James Cope (1821- ) of Hopkinson and Cope

1821 March 22nd. Born in Finsbury the son of Richard Whitaker Cope, engineer, and his wife Hannah

1851 Visitor at 72 Liverton Street, St. Pancras: James Cope (age 28 born N.K. London), Journeyman Engineer.[1]

1861 Lodger at 13 Duncan Terrace, Islington: James Cope (age 39 born N.K. London), Master Engineer.[2]

1871 Lodger at 7 Bedford Place, Bloomsbury: James Cope (age 49 born London), Engineer - unmarried.[3]

1881 Boarder at 93/95 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury: James Cope (age 59 born London), Engineer - unmarried.[4]

1882 Mention. James Cope of Hopkinson and Cope, printers' engineers.[5]

1891 Visitor at the Queen's Hotel, Guildhall Street, Folkestone: James Cope (age 69 born London), Living on own means - Widower.[6]

1901 Visitor at the Palace Hotel, White Rock, St. Leonards on Sea: James Cope (age 79 born Finsbury), Living on own means - Widower.[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1861 Census
  3. 1871 Census
  4. 1881 Census
  5. Bradford Observer - Wednesday 31 May 1882
  6. 1891 Census
  7. 1901 Census