Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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William Nicholson Maudslay, of Lambeth (1795-1818<ref>Family trees posted on Ancestry</ref>
William Nicholson Maudslay, of Lambeth (1795-1818<ref>Family trees posted on Ancestry</ref>)


Born son of [[Henry Maudslay|Henry]] and Sarah Maudslay; brother of Joseph, John, Sarah, Isabel, Thomas and Margaret Maudslay.
Born son of [[Henry Maudslay|Henry]] and Sarah Maudslay; brother of Joseph, John, Sarah, Isabel, Thomas and Margaret Maudslay.

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William Nicholson Maudslay, of Lambeth (1795-1818[1])

Born son of Henry and Sarah Maudslay; brother of Joseph, John, Sarah, Isabel, Thomas and Margaret Maudslay.

One of the founder members of the Institution of Civil Engineers

c.1824 Died (age 23?)[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Family trees posted on Ancestry
  2. England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858