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John Booth (c1826- ) of [[Joseph Booth and Brothers]]
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 23 December 2013

John Booth (c1826- ) of Joseph Booth and Brothers

of Blackburn

1851 Living at Rodley, Leeds: John Booth (age 25 born Bramley), a Millwright. With his wife Caroline Booth (age 22 born Bramley) and their son Alfred Booth (age 6 months born Bramley).[1] Note: Adjoining abodes are Joseph Booth, William Balmforth, Jeremiah Balmforth, John Booth, Jeremiah Booth, and William Booth (2) who are all listed as Mill Wright or Iron Founder. Jeremiah Balmforth and Jeremiah Booth are the ones showing as being employers.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census