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George Cameron Day (c1858-1929)
c.1858 Born in Southampton, son of [[Charles Arthur Day]]
c.1858 Born in Southampton, son of [[Charles Arthur Day]]


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1890 of [[Day, Summers and Co]]
1890 of [[Day, Summers and Co]]
By 1901 he had retired but was still living in Southampton<ref>1901 census</ref>


1929 Died in Quenington, Fairford, Glos.<ref>National Probate calendar</ref>
1929 Died in Quenington, Fairford, Glos.<ref>National Probate calendar</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 11:02, 28 July 2023

George Cameron Day (c1858-1929)

c.1858 Born in Southampton, son of Charles Arthur Day

1876-1880 Apprentice at R. and W. Hawthorn

1880-1882 Attended Royal Naval College

1883-4 Worked for 16 months at Barrow Shipbuilding Co

1885 Joined Day, Summers and Co as partner

1889 of Northam Iron Works, became a Member of I Mech E

1890 of Day, Summers and Co

By 1901 he had retired but was still living in Southampton[1]

1929 Died in Quenington, Fairford, Glos.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. National Probate calendar