Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Farrar

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Thomas Farrar (1860-1915) of Longbottom and Farrar

1911 Living at 6 Gordon Street, Keighley: Thomas Farrar (age 50 born Shelf, Yks), Brassfounder (General) - Employer - Widower. With his three children Fred Robinson Farrar (age 16 born Keighley), Apprentice to Brassfounder; Amy Farrar (age 23 born Bradford); Alice Spencer (age 26 born Bradford) wit her husband Orville Rupert Spence (age 26 born Keighley), Draughtsman at Lathe Makers. Also his grand-daughter and his mother-in-law.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census