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Harry Tilling
Harry Tilling
1875 Born


1935 Of Woodland, Chittingfold, Surrey. Director of [[Mann and Overtons]] and late Joint-MD of [[Thomas Tilling]]. <ref>The Times, Tuesday, Jul 09, 1935</ref>
1935 Of Woodland, Chittingfold, Surrey. Director of [[Mann and Overtons]] and late Joint-MD of [[Thomas Tilling]]. <ref>The Times, Tuesday, Jul 09, 1935</ref>


1939 Harry Tilling, COmpany director, lived in Hambledon with Daisy E C Tilling, [[Richard Harry Tilling|Richard H Tilling]] (b 1904), engineer road transport, Kate Elizabeth Tilling (b 1911)<ref>1939 register


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Revision as of 08:33, 10 August 2024

Harry Tilling

1875 Born

1935 Of Woodland, Chittingfold, Surrey. Director of Mann and Overtons and late Joint-MD of Thomas Tilling. [1]

1939 Harry Tilling, COmpany director, lived in Hambledon with Daisy E C Tilling, Richard H Tilling (b 1904), engineer road transport, Kate Elizabeth Tilling (b 1911)<ref>1939 register

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Tuesday, Jul 09, 1935