Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Jacob Dockray (c1810- ) of Meadow road, Leeds
Jacob Dockray (c1810- ) of Meadow road, Leeds
1831 April 21st. Married in Leeds to Charlotte Maude. Jacob is a machine maker.


1871 Living at 1 Charlotte Street, Hunslet: [[Jacob Dockray]] (age 61 born Holbeck), Town Counsellor, Poor Law Guardian, Machinist employing 24 men and 2 boys. With his wife Charlotte Dockray (age 58 born Hunslet) and their grand-daughter Charlotte M. Dockray (age 7 born Hunslet). One servant.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Living at 1 Charlotte Street, Hunslet: [[Jacob Dockray]] (age 61 born Holbeck), Town Counsellor, Poor Law Guardian, Machinist employing 24 men and 2 boys. With his wife Charlotte Dockray (age 58 born Hunslet) and their grand-daughter Charlotte M. Dockray (age 7 born Hunslet). One servant.<ref>1871 Census</ref>

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Jacob Dockray (c1810- ) of Meadow road, Leeds

1831 April 21st. Married in Leeds to Charlotte Maude. Jacob is a machine maker.

1871 Living at 1 Charlotte Street, Hunslet: Jacob Dockray (age 61 born Holbeck), Town Counsellor, Poor Law Guardian, Machinist employing 24 men and 2 boys. With his wife Charlotte Dockray (age 58 born Hunslet) and their grand-daughter Charlotte M. Dockray (age 7 born Hunslet). One servant.[1]

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  1. 1871 Census