Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Chivers

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William Chivers (1851-1902) of Chivers and Sons

1851 Born the son of Stephen Chivers (1824-1907)

1861 Living at Histon, Cambs: Stephen Chivers (age 37 born Histon), Farmer and Gentleman and occupier of 170 acres employing 9 men and 5 boys. With his wife Rebecca Chivers (age 32 born Histon) and their six children; William Chivers (age 9 born Histon); Stephen Chivers (age 7 born Histon); Elizabeth Chivers (age 5 born Histon); John Chivers (age 3 born Histon); Esther Chivers (age 2 born Histon); and Thomas Chivers (age 6 months born Histon).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census