1841 UK Census for Kingsmead Terrace, Walcot, Bath as a silversmith aged 35 years.
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MITCHELL, Thomas (Grimwade p.716)
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Re: MITCHELL, Thomas (Grimwade p.716)
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Re: MITCHELL, Thomas (Grimwade p.716)
Likely to have been in partnership with Thomas Merrifield as 'Mitchell & Merrifield - Silversmiths & Water Gilders - 23, Kingsmead Terrace, Bath.' c.1848
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Re: MITCHELL, Thomas (Grimwade p.716)
Currently, I'm not in a position to do much looking into this gentleman, but I can say that there is a notation in the 1851 census for Lucy Mitchell widow in Walcot that mentions that her former husband was a silversmith. Lucy was the name of Thomas Mitchell's wife in the 1841 census.