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James Robinson |
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James Robinson was partner in Robinson & Leadbeater parian and porcelain manufacturers.
In 1895 his son Frederick established his own pottery business at 55 Wharf Street, Stoke (but the original firm retained the old title).
1881 census:
Dwelling: James Street
Census Place: Stoke Upon Trent, Staffordshire, England
| Name |
Marr | Age | Sex |
Birthplace | Occupation | |
| James ROBINSON | M 55 M | Head | Liverpool, Lancashire | Parian Manufacturer (Master) Employing 28 Men 10 Women 9 Children (Potter) |
| Emily ROBINSON | M 50 F | Wife | Stoke | Manufacturers Wife |
| Frederick ROBINSON | U 20 M | Son | Stoke | Ironmongers Assistant |
| Bertrand ROBINSON | U 10 M | Son | Stoke | Scholar |
| Charles C. ROBINSON | U 4 M | Son | Stoke | |
| Eliza SILLITOE | M 22 F | Daur | Stoke | Farmers Wife |
| Thomas SILLITOE | M 23 M | Son In Law | Hollington, Staffordshire | Farmer |
| Sarah Ann ELKIN | U 20 F | Serv | Birmingham, Warwickshire | General Servant (Domestic) |
| Harriet TUNNICLIFFE | U 15 F | Serv | Stoke | General Servant (Domestic) |
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24/08/2002