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William Henry Trentham

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William Henry Trentham (1858-1925) of Trentham and Saunders

of 33 Portland Road, Notting. Hill, London, W.

1858 Born at Helston, Cornwall, the son of Thomas Braithwaite Trentham, Curate.

1901 'Mr. William Henry Trentham, electric engineer of twenty years' experience, said he had carried through a number of large schemes of electric lighting for municipalities. Asked whether he had been responsible for any schemes in towns about the size as Barnstaple, he instanced Torquay (where works had been in operation three and half years', Wrexham (six months), and Rhyl (three months).'[1]

1910 Bankrupt. William Henry Trentham, 39 Victoria Street, in the county of London, and The Hill, Warlingham, Surrey, consulting engineer.[2]

1911 Living at 38 Blenheim Crescent, South Croydon: William Henry Trentham (age 54 born Helston), Consulting Engineer, Electrical. With his wife Constance Evelyn, one son and three daughters.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. North Devon Journal - Thursday 03 October 1901
  2. The Edinburgh Gazette Publication date:27 May 1910 Issue:12253 Page:562
  3. 1911 Census