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Samuel Dorsett

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Samuel Dorsett (c1854- )

1880 Patent granted to Samuel Dorsett and Jacob Slaughter for improvements in tricycles [1]

1911 Living at 158 Dudley Road, Wolverhampton: Samuel Dorsett (age 57 born Wolverhampton), Manufacturer of Cycles - Employer. With his wife Mary Ann Dorsett (age 56 born Wolverhampton) and their three children; Samuel John Dorsett (age 24 born Wolverhampton), Fitter Electrical; Sidney Dorsett (age 19 born Wolverhampton), Fitter Motor; and Beatrice Dorsett (age 14 born Wolverhampton).[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Birmingham Daily Post, Friday, May 21, 1880
  2. 1911 Census