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Secondly, he married Caroline Gedling Bradley (1833–1894) at The Methodist New Connexion Chapel, Nottingham on 3 September 1857. They had seven children:
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in 1863. In 1871, the company cast the thirty five ton "Woolwich Infant" gun. In 1875 they produced an eighty-ton gun.
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He first married Sarah Bingham Taylor (1818–1855) in Sheffield on 15 September 1841, and they had five children:
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had expanded into larger premises at the Norfolk Works in Savile Street, which had the largest
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in 1874. In 1875, he presented a thirty-six acre estate to the town of Sheffield as
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The Firth's business expanded into the armaments market, installing two large
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On 16 November 1880 Firth was at his Norfolk Works when he suffered a
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to teach arts and science subjects, which later became part of the
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in 1867, which he held for the following two years. He was elected
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Sarah Bingham Taylor Firth (1843–1927), married Marriott Hall,
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works of Sanderson Brothers where his father worked as head
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on Cemetery Road, where his monument is Grade II listed.
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Rachel (1870–1940) Married George Charles Hague in 1897
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(1917). 500: 624:19th-century British philanthropists 629:19th-century English businesspeople 517: 436:Caroline Bradley Firth (1864–1949). 312:Firth was elected to the office of 13: 14: 640: 503:"Visitation of England and Wales" 403:Margaret Maria Firth (1853–1869). 376: 28: 174: 151: 526: 1: 479: 474:List of people from Sheffield 400:Mary Ellen Firth (1847–1848). 394:, in Sheffield, 24 May 1866. 270: 7: 467: 455:York and Lancaster Regiment 34:Firth as Master Cutler, at 10: 645: 413:John Charles Bradley Firth 371:Sheffield General Cemetery 366:, and died 12 days later. 248:John Charles Bradley Firth 83:Sheffield General Cemetery 433:Alfred Firth (1862–1883). 342:Northern General Hospital 283:, York, and Mary Loxley. 242: 232: 185: 130: 120: 112: 104: 96: 88: 78: 62: 43: 27: 20: 609:Lord mayors of Sheffield 604:English philanthropists 571:Encyclopædia Britannica 534:"Thomas Firth and Sons" 338:University of Sheffield 296:Thomas Firth & Sons 330:Notre Dame High School 222:Charles Henry (b 1868) 332:. 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Firth as Master Cutler, at Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield.
Cutlers' Hall
Sheffield General Cemetery
Liberal
John Charles Bradley Firth
English
philanthropist
Sheffield
Pontefract
crucible steel
smelter
Thomas Firth & Sons
rolling mill
steam hammers
Master Cutler
Mayor of Sheffield
Firth Park
Ranmoor
Notre Dame High School
Firth College
University of Sheffield
Northern General Hospital
Firth Court
Methodist
Liberal
stroke
Sheffield General Cemetery
MRCS
John Charles Bradley Firth
MC

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