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 162,254 pages of information and 244,496 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Robert Hood Haggie (1809-1866)

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Robert Hood Haggie (1809-1866) of R. Hood Haggie and Son

c1809 Born the son of David Haggie (1782-1851)

1861 Living at Willington Villa, Willington: Robert H. Haggie (age 51 born Newcastle), Rope manufacturer. With his wife Elizabeth Haggie (age 49 born Newcastle) and their ten children; Elizabeth Haggie (age 27 born Gateshead), Hemp manufacturer's Agent; Robert H. Haggie (age 23 born Gateshead), Rope Manufacturer Master employing 8 men, 10 boys, 20 females; Agnes K. Haggie (age 19 born Gateshead), Rope Manufacturer's Assistant; William S. Haggie (age 17 born Gateshead); Rope Manufacturer's General Clerk; Henry J. Haggie (age 15 born Wallsend)Rope Manufacturer's General Clerk; Emily J. Haggie (age 13 born Wallsend); Selina Haggie (age 11 born Wallsend); Stevenson Haggie (age 9 born Wallsend); Charles A. Haggie (age 6 born Newcastle); Arthur J. Haggie (age 4 born Newcastle). One servant.[1]

1866 March 8th. Died. Of Park Road, Newcastle, and of Willington. Probate to his widow Elizabeth Haggie

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census