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1871 Living at 11 Bloomsbury Square: [[George Kent]] (age 65 born London), Manufacturer of Dom. Machine - 72 men and 12 boys. With his wife Maria Kent (age 31 born London) and their three children; Herbert H. Kent (age 7 born Brighton); Henrietta A. Kent (age 5 born London); and Charles H. Kent (age 1 born London). Also one dependant Amelia Hammond, Widow (age 62 born Bursted, Essex. Three servants.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | |||
1890 May 23rd. Died | 1890 May 23rd. Died |
Revision as of 13:26, 25 October 2014
George Kent (1806-1890) of George Kent
1806 Born
Worked in the wire trade in Chelsea
Worked as a maker of blinds
1844 Patent for his knife cleaning machine
Traded at 218 Regent Street and 101 Holborn, London
1854 Traded at 199 and 101 High Holborn
1871 Living at 11 Bloomsbury Square: George Kent (age 65 born London), Manufacturer of Dom. Machine - 72 men and 12 boys. With his wife Maria Kent (age 31 born London) and their three children; Herbert H. Kent (age 7 born Brighton); Henrietta A. Kent (age 5 born London); and Charles H. Kent (age 1 born London). Also one dependant Amelia Hammond, Widow (age 62 born Bursted, Essex. Three servants.[1]
1890 May 23rd. Died
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1871 Census