Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Joseph Lawley (1848-1917)

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1848 Born in West Bromwich

1851 William Lawley 37, moulder, living in West Bromwich, Susannah Lawley 37, Betsey Lawley 16, Hannah Lawley 15, Comfort Lawley 12, Caroline Lawley 9, William Lawley 6, Joseph Lawley 3[1]

1861 William Lawley 48, moulder, living in West Bromwich, Susanna Lawley 50, Caroline Lawley 19, William Lawley 16, moulder, Joseph Lawley 14, moulder, Ann Lawley 12, Sarah Lawley 7[2]

1871 William Lawley 57, moulder in iron foundry, living in West Bromwich, Susannah Lawley 59, Joseph Lawley 23, moulder in iron foundry[3]

1881 Joseph Lawley 33, moulder, living in West Bromwich, with Eliza Lawley 34, Clara Lawley 9[4]

1901 Joseph Lawley 53, iron founder, employer, living in West Bromwich next door to his brother William, with Clara Simcox 29, John Simcox 26[5]

1911 Iron founder (hollow-ware), employer, widower, living in West Bromwich with his daughter and son-in-law Clara Simcox 38 and John R Simcox 36[6]

1917 Died in Smethwick[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1861 census
  3. 1871 census
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1901 census
  6. 1911 census
  7. National Probate Calendar