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Thomas Goldsworthy-Crump (c1867- )
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1868 Born in Taunton the son of Thomas G. Crump, an Artist and Teacher of Drawing, and his wife Selena


1902 June. Letter re car modifications. Signs as civil engineer.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/06/28]]</ref> Surveyor and engineer to the Taunton Rural District Council.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/07/19]]</ref>
1902 June. Letter re car modifications. Signs as civil engineer.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/06/28]]</ref> Surveyor and engineer to the Taunton Rural District Council.<ref>[[The Autocar 1902/07/19]]</ref>

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Thomas Goldsworthy-Crump (1868- )

1868 Born in Taunton the son of Thomas G. Crump, an Artist and Teacher of Drawing, and his wife Selena

1902 June. Letter re car modifications. Signs as civil engineer.[1] Surveyor and engineer to the Taunton Rural District Council.[2]

1911 Living at 8 St Georges Terrace, Taunton: Thomas Goldsworthy-Crump (age 44 born Taunton), Engineer and Surveyor - Taunton Rural District Council. With his wife Kate Goldsworthy-Crump (age 45 Born Bude). Also his sister Louie Goldsworthy-Crump (age 37 born Taunton). Also his mother-in-law Ann White (age 78 born Bude).[3]

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