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1862. [[Frederick Beaumont|Captain F. Beaumont]] and Lt. [[George Glover]] both of the Royal Engineers advocated the formation of a balloon unit within the British Army.
1862. [[Frederick Beaumont|Captain F. Beaumont]] and Lt. [[George Glover]] both of the Royal Engineers advocated the formation of a balloon unit within the British Army.
1865 Birth of daughter Fredericka Eliza Lillie Beaumont in Farnworth, Prescot, Lancs., to Frederick and Emma Beaumont<ref>BMD</ref


1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition|Paris Exhibition]].
1867 With Captain Locock exhibited their tunnel boring machine at the [[1867 Paris Exhibition|Paris Exhibition]].

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Captain Frederick, Beaumont, R.E.

1833 Born in Darfield, Barnsley

1851 Cadet at Woolwich[1]

1862. Captain F. Beaumont and Lt. George Glover both of the Royal Engineers advocated the formation of a balloon unit within the British Army.

1865 Birth of daughter Fredericka Eliza Lillie Beaumont in Farnworth, Prescot, Lancs., to Frederick and Emma BeaumontCite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag.

1872 F. E. B. Beaumont M.P., House of Commons, London.

1899 Colonel Frederick Edward Blackett Beaumont died in London; buried in Kensal Green Cemetery


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  • Find-a-grave index