Difference between revisions of "Joseph Bourne (1788-1860)"
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1851 Living at the Pottery, Belper: [[Joseph Bourne (1788-1860)|Joseph Bourne]] (age 62 born Belper), Stoneware manufacturer employing 76 men, 33 boys, 11 women and 10 girls. With his wife Alice Bourne (age 63 born Melford) and their children Mary Bourne (age 28 born Denby); Sarah Bourne (age 27 born Denby); and Martha Bourne (age 25 born Denby). Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | 1851 Living at the Pottery, Belper: [[Joseph Bourne (1788-1860)|Joseph Bourne]] (age 62 born Belper), Stoneware manufacturer employing 76 men, 33 boys, 11 women and 10 girls. With his wife Alice Bourne (age 63 born Melford) and their children Mary Bourne (age 28 born Denby); Sarah Bourne (age 27 born Denby); and Martha Bourne (age 25 born Denby). Three servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref> | ||
1860 March 9th. Died | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:05, 2 April 2014
1788 Born the son of William Bourne
1851 Living at the Pottery, Belper: Joseph Bourne (age 62 born Belper), Stoneware manufacturer employing 76 men, 33 boys, 11 women and 10 girls. With his wife Alice Bourne (age 63 born Melford) and their children Mary Bourne (age 28 born Denby); Sarah Bourne (age 27 born Denby); and Martha Bourne (age 25 born Denby). Three servants.[1]
1860 March 9th. Died
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 1851 Census