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 162,256 pages of information and 244,497 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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Thomas Hendra

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Thomas Hendra (1835-1902) of Manor Iron Works

1835 Born in Hayle, Cornwall, the son of William Hendra, Iron Founder, and his wife Elizabeth Symons

1851 Living at 54 Eccleston Place, Westminster: Wm Hendra (age 40 born Cornwall), Iron Founder. With his wife Elizabeth Hendra (age 37 born Cornwall) and their eight children; Thos Hendra (age 17 born Cornwall); Elizabeth Hendra (age 15 born Cornwall); Wm Hendra (age 12 born Cornwall); Henry Hendra (age 10 born Mddx.); Philip Hendra (age 8 born Mddx.); Mary Hendra (age 6 born Mddx.); Maria Hendra (age 4 born Mddx.); and John Hendra (age 2 Months born Mddx.). One visitor.[1]

1871 Living at 11a Manor Road, Chelsea: Thomas Hendra (age 37 born Hayle, Cornwall), Iron Founder. With his wife Caroline Hendra (age 36 born Chelsea) and their six children; Thomas Hendra (age 14 born Chelsea); James Hendra (age 10 born Chelsea); Mary A. Hendra (age 8 born Chelsea); Harriett Hendra (age 4 born Chelsea); Elizabeth Hendra (age 2 born Chelsea); and William Hendra (age 10 Months born Chelsea).[2]

1881 Living at 7 Hyde Cottages, Hyde Lane, Battersea: Thomas Hendra (age 47 born Pillack, Cornwall), Iron Founder. With his wife Caroline Hendra (age 45 born Chelsea) and their six children; Mary Ann Hendra (age 18 born Chelsea); Elizabeth Hendra (age 13 born Chelsea); William Hendra (age 11 born Chelsea); Nathaniel Hendra (age 9 born Chelsea); John Hendra (age 7 born Chelsea); and Alfred Hendra (age 5 born Chelsea).[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1871 Census
  3. 1881 Census