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George Richard Tweedie

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George Richard Tweedie (1857-1937)

Born the son of William Tweedie, a Publisher.

1861 Living at 21 Victoria Road, Chelsea: William Tweedie (age 39 born Scotland), Publisher. With his wife Mary Tweedie (age 40 Born Devon) and their five children; William Tweedie (age 12 born York); Annie J. Tweedie (age 9 born London); Mary Tweedie (age 7 born London); Henry Tweedie (age 5 born London); and George R. Tweedie (age 3 born London).[1]

1883 Married at Darlington to Alice Mary Dunning

1891 Living 54 Hawley Square, Margate, Kent: George R. Tweedie (age 33 born Fulham), Analytical Chemist and Lecturer. With his wife Alice M. Tweedie (age 36 born Redcar) and their two children Maurice G. Tweedie (age 6 born Middlesbrough) and Hilda M. Tweedie (age 5 born Broadstairs). One servant.[2]

1911 Living at 12 Wellington Road Hastings: George Richard Tweedie (age 53 born Fulham), Political Agent - Disengaged. With his wife Alice Mary Tweedie.[3]

1921 Married(2) at Wandsworth to Emily Harriett Dowse

1937 Died. Detailed obituary.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1861 Census
  2. 1891 Census
  3. 1911 Census
  4. Herne Bay Press - Saturday 23 October 1937