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George Frederick Tweedy of [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]] | George Frederick Tweedy, O.B.E., of [[Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson]] | ||
1874 July 12th. Baptised at Monkwearmouth the son of [[John Tweedy]] and his wife Mary | 1874 July 12th. Baptised at Monkwearmouth the son of [[John Tweedy]] and his wife Mary | ||
Spent three years at Durham University | |||
Apprentice at the Neptune Works of Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd., and at the Societe John Cockerill, Liege, Belgium; | |||
1901 Living at Kelso House, Jesmond: [[John Tweedy]] (age 50 born Ulgham), Director Shipbuilding Works. With his wife Margaret E. Tweedy (age 38 born Newcastle) and their children; [[George Frederick Tweedy|George F. Tweedy]] (age 26 born Sunderland), Manager Marine Engine Works; Herbert J. Tweedy (age 25 born Sunderland), Manager Shipbuilding Office; Alice E. Tweedy (age 13 born Walker); Annie D. Tweedy (age 11 born Walker); and Ivan M. Tweedy (age 7 born Newcastle). Four servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | 1901 Living at Kelso House, Jesmond: [[John Tweedy]] (age 50 born Ulgham), Director Shipbuilding Works. With his wife Margaret E. Tweedy (age 38 born Newcastle) and their children; [[George Frederick Tweedy|George F. Tweedy]] (age 26 born Sunderland), Manager Marine Engine Works; Herbert J. Tweedy (age 25 born Sunderland), Manager Shipbuilding Office; Alice E. Tweedy (age 13 born Walker); Annie D. Tweedy (age 11 born Walker); and Ivan M. Tweedy (age 7 born Newcastle). Four servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | ||
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1935 Travelled to Canada with his wife | 1935 Travelled to Canada with his wife | ||
1939 Engineering Director, Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd. Lived in Jesmond Park East, Newcastle-on-Tyne. | |||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1870-1879]] | [[Category: Births 1870-1879]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths]] | [[Category: Deaths]] |
Revision as of 16:10, 17 April 2019
George Frederick Tweedy, O.B.E., of Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson
1874 July 12th. Baptised at Monkwearmouth the son of John Tweedy and his wife Mary
Spent three years at Durham University
Apprentice at the Neptune Works of Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd., and at the Societe John Cockerill, Liege, Belgium;
1901 Living at Kelso House, Jesmond: John Tweedy (age 50 born Ulgham), Director Shipbuilding Works. With his wife Margaret E. Tweedy (age 38 born Newcastle) and their children; George F. Tweedy (age 26 born Sunderland), Manager Marine Engine Works; Herbert J. Tweedy (age 25 born Sunderland), Manager Shipbuilding Office; Alice E. Tweedy (age 13 born Walker); Annie D. Tweedy (age 11 born Walker); and Ivan M. Tweedy (age 7 born Newcastle). Four servants.[1]
1911 Living at The Noak, Jesmond Park, Newcastle upon Tyne: George Frederick Tweedy (age 36 born Monkwearmouth), Marine Engineer and Shipbuilder and an Employer. With his wife Ada Tweedy (age 35 born Tynemouth. Married nine years and no children. Two servants.[2]
1935 Travelled to Canada with his wife
1939 Engineering Director, Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd. Lived in Jesmond Park East, Newcastle-on-Tyne.