Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,260 pages of information and 244,501 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Charles Barnard (1836-1912)

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Charles Barnard (1836-1912) of Barnard, Bishop and Barnards

c1836 Born in Norwich the son of Charles Barnard

1851 Living at Gildengate street, Norwich: Charles Barnard (age 47 born Brecon Ash, Norfolk), Iron Worker employing 71 hands. With his wife Mary Ann Barnard (age 40 born Norwich) and their seven children; Marian Ellen Barnard (age 20 born Norwich); Jane Ann Barnard (age 17 born Norwich); Charles Barnard (age 15 born Norwich); Ironmonger's Apprentice; Godfrey Barnard (age 15 born Norwich), Ironmonger's Apprentice; Clement Barnard (age 12 born Norwich); John Hilling Barnard (age 6 born Norwich); and Alfred Barnard (age 3 born Norwich). One visitor, Two servants.[1]

1912 October 3rd. Died, of Willows, Mount Pleasant, Eaton, Norwich. Probate to his widow Elizabeth Anne Barnard and James Garton Bower, managing director of iron works.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census