William Clark Inglis
1836 Born in Bow, Middx., son of William and Amelia Inglis[1]
1861 William Inglis 58, accountant, lived in Deptford with Amelia Inglis 51, William C Inglis 24, mechanical engineer[2]
1861 of New Cross, London SE, when he wrote to The Engineer
1871 Draughtsman living with his parents in Deptford[3]
1881 William Inglis 44, commercial traveller (hydraulic engineers), lived in Greenwich with Eliza Inglis 37, Elisa M. Inglis 6[4]
1891 Wm C Inglis 52, mechanical engineer and draughtsman, lived in Lewisham with Elora Inglis 17, Elias M Inglis 16[5]
1901 William C Inglis 64, engineer's draughtsman, lived in Lewisham with Eliza Inglis 57[6]
1911 William Clark Inglis 74, draughtsman to engineers and founders, lived in Lewisham with Eliza Inglis 68[7]
1919 Died in Lewisham[8]