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1869 Married Mary Anna Harrison (born in Ipswich) in Kennington<ref>Parish records</ref> | 1869 Married Mary Anna Harrison (born in Ipswich) in Kennington<ref>Parish records</ref> | ||
1869 Thomas Wilkins, M.E. elected a member of the Society of Engineers <ref>The Ipswich Journal, 6 November 1869</ref> | 1869 Thomas Wilkins, M.E., elected a member of the Society of Engineers <ref>The Ipswich Journal, 6 November 1869</ref> | ||
1870 His office was in Gracechurch Street, London; he described the portable engine he had designed<ref>The Engineer 1870/01/21</ref> | |||
1871 Thomas Wilkins 27, consulting engineer, lived in Brixton with Mary A Wilkins 28<ref>1871 census</ref> | 1871 Thomas Wilkins 27, consulting engineer, lived in Brixton with Mary A Wilkins 28<ref>1871 census</ref> |
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1844 Born in Bethnal Green, London, son of William Pickford Wilkins
1869 Married Mary Anna Harrison (born in Ipswich) in Kennington[1]
1869 Thomas Wilkins, M.E., elected a member of the Society of Engineers [2]
1870 His office was in Gracechurch Street, London; he described the portable engine he had designed[3]
1871 Thomas Wilkins 27, consulting engineer, lived in Brixton with Mary A Wilkins 28[4]
1891 Thomas Wilkins 47, civil engineer, architect, railway director, employer, lived in Camberwell with Mary Ann Wilkins 48[5]
1901 Thomas Wilkins 57, civil engineer and patent agent, lived in Camberwell with Mary Anna Wilkins 57[6]
1913 Died in Peckham[7]; buried in Suffolk.