Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Coldridge

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George Coldridge (1813- )

1813 Born in Exeter the son of Charles Coldridge

1840 Mentions George Coldridge of the Exeter Iron Foundry.[1]

1841 Living at Castle Terrace, New North Road, Exeter: George Coldridge (age c25), Iron Founder. With Elizth C. Coldridge (age c25), Francis Coldridge (age c4), and Arthur Coldridge (age c3).[2]

1858 Death of Celia, age 36, at Upper Paul Street, the wife of George Coldridge.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 25 June 1840
  2. 1841 Census
  3. Exeter Flying Post - Thursday 07 January 1858