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Charles Sturge of Birmingham. Brother of [[Joseph Sturge]]
Charles Sturge of Birmingham. Brother of [[Joseph Sturge]]


1801 Born son of Joseph Sturge (1763–1817), a farmer and grazier, and his wife, Mary Marshall (d. 1819) of Alcester, Warwickshire.
1801 Born in Olveston, son of Joseph Sturge (1763–1817), a farmer and grazier, and his wife, Mary Marshall (d. 1819) of Alcester, Warwickshire.


1822 or later, partnered his brother [[Joseph Sturge]] in creating one of the largest grain-importing businesses in Britain. The two also worked together on many philanthropic enterprises.
1822 or later, partnered his brother [[Joseph Sturge]] in creating one of the largest grain-importing businesses in Britain. The two also worked together on many philanthropic enterprises.

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Charles Sturge of Birmingham. Brother of Joseph Sturge

1801 Born in Olveston, son of Joseph Sturge (1763–1817), a farmer and grazier, and his wife, Mary Marshall (d. 1819) of Alcester, Warwickshire.

1822 or later, partnered his brother Joseph Sturge in creating one of the largest grain-importing businesses in Britain. The two also worked together on many philanthropic enterprises.

1888 Died


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