Joseph Christopher Laws (c1833-1882), Electrical Engineer
c.1833 Born in Wales
1861 Joseph Christopher Laws 28, telegraph engineer, lived in Islington with Elizabeth Esther Laws 25, and his sister in law Emma Parry 22[1]
1864 Supervisor in the installation of the Persian Telegraph Cable; responsible for testing the cable at Henley's factory and during the installation.
1881 Joseph C. Laws 48, widower, electrical engineer, lived in Islington with Florence Laws 22, Joseph P. Laws 20, analytical chemist, Percy C.W. Laws 11, Harold L. Laws 7, Hilda M. Laws 4, Maud Laws 6[2]
1882 of Upper Holloway, Middlesex. Died at Brighton[3]