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1850 He had a son, [[George Percival Spooner]], who followed him into railway engineering
1850 He had a son, [[George Percival Spooner]], who followed him into railway engineering


1851 Living at Nantgwymont, Ffestiniog: [[Charles Easton Spooner]] (age 32 born Merionethshire), Civil Engineer. With his wife Mary Spooner (age 28 born Birmingham) and their son [[George Percival Spooner]] (age 7 Months born Bedgellert). Four servants.<ref>1851 Censusu</ref>
1851 Living at Nantgwymont, Ffestiniog: [[Charles Easton Spooner]] (age 32 born Merionethshire), Civil Engineer. With his wife Mary Spooner (age 28 born Birmingham) and their son [[George Percival Spooner]] (age 7 Months born Bedgellert). Four servants.<ref>1851 Census</ref>




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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Spooners_of_Porthmadog Wikipedia]


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1869. Rail-Bending Machine.
1869. Spooner and Huddert.

Charles Easton Spooner (1818-1889), Manager and Clerk of Ffestiniog Railway

1818 Born the son of James Spooner

1850 He had a son, George Percival Spooner, who followed him into railway engineering

1851 Living at Nantgwymont, Ffestiniog: Charles Easton Spooner (age 32 born Merionethshire), Civil Engineer. With his wife Mary Spooner (age 28 born Birmingham) and their son George Percival Spooner (age 7 Months born Bedgellert). Four servants.[1]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census