Barnard Fowler
Barnard Fowler (1833–1882) of John Fowler and Co
1833 Born at Melksham the son of John Fowler, Senior
1841 Living at Corsham (age 7) with his parents [1]
1851 Visitor in Cirencester (age 17) with Mary J. Fowler (age 19). [2]
1861 Not found in the census records
1871 At the Great Northern Railway Hotel, Leeds (age 37 born Corsham, Wiltshire), Engineer. [3]
1877 Patent. '1351. To Barnard Fowler and Max Eyth, both of the Steam Plough Works, Leeds, in the county of York, for the invention of "improvements in traction engines."'[4]
1881 Boarding at 9 Britannia Street, Leeds (age 47 born Corsham, Wiltshire), Engine Machine Maker. Unmarried. [5]
1888 Will proved. Of John Fowler and Co, Steam Plough Works, Leeds. [6] Age 54.