Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Charles Albert Blatchford

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Charles Albert Blatchford (1863-1926) of Charles A. Blatchford and Son

1863 Born in Bermondsey, the son of William Blatchford, a Leather Finisher

1886 Married at Newington to Mary Catherine Campbell; he was an anatomical mechanician.[1]

1901 Charles Blatchford 38, artificial limb maker, employer, lived in Camberwell with Mary C W Blatchford 35, Charles D W Blatchford 14, William A D Blatchford 7[2]

1911 Residing at 90 Clapham Road, Kennington, London: Charles Albert Blatchford (age 48 born Bermondsey), Artificial Limb Maker. With his wife Mary Catherine Blatchford (age 46 born Newington) and their sons Charles Duncan William Blatchford (age 24 born Walworth), Artificial Limb Maker and William Arthur David Blatchford (age 17 born Newington).[3]

1926 Died in Lambeth[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Marriage register
  2. 1901 census
  3. 1911 Census
  4. BMD