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1861 Living at Boscawen bridge, Truro: [[Francis Tyack Dingey|Francis Dingley]] (age 26 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Brass and Iron Founder employing 6 men and 5 boys (and others). With his wife Betsey and their two sons and four daughters.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at Boscawen bridge, Truro: [[Francis Tyack Dingey|Francis Dingley]] (age 26 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Brass and Iron Founder employing 6 men and 5 boys (and others). With his wife Betsey and their two sons and four daughters.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
1871 Advert for his new patent pulverizer.<ref>Western Morning News - Thursday 23 February 1871</ref> | |||
1880 Death of his wife age 52 years.<ref>Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 26 November 1880</ref> | 1880 Death of his wife age 52 years.<ref>Royal Cornwall Gazette - Friday 26 November 1880</ref> | ||
1882 | 1882 Advert: 'BODMIN FOUNDRY AND SAW MILLS.— To be SOLD, as a going concern, to be LET, in consequence of [[Peter Spear Dingey|Mr. P. S. Dingey]] being about to leave England, the above well-established Foundry and Saw Mills, situate in close proximity to the Wadebrldge and Bodmin Railway, with water power and every modern invention of machinery necessary for carrying an extensive and lucrative business. For particulars apply on the premises, to [[Francis Tyack Dingey|Mr. F. Dingey]], Truro, or to Mr. W. JOHNS, Auctioneer. Truro.' <ref> Western Morning News, 6 August 1883 </ref> | ||
1891 Living in Kenwyn, Cornwall: [[Francis Tyack Dingey|Francis T. Dingey]] (age 65 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Retired Civil Engineer. A widower with his three daughters and a grand-daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref> | 1891 Living in Kenwyn, Cornwall: [[Francis Tyack Dingey|Francis T. Dingey]] (age 65 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Retired Civil Engineer. A widower with his three daughters and a grand-daughter.<ref>1891 Census</ref> |
Revision as of 15:22, 22 May 2019
Francis Tyack Dingey (c1825-1909) of F. Dingey
Born the son of Peter Dingley
1846 Married(1) Susannah Spear
1859 Married(2) Betsy Thorne
1861 Living at Boscawen bridge, Truro: Francis Dingley (age 26 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Brass and Iron Founder employing 6 men and 5 boys (and others). With his wife Betsey and their two sons and four daughters.[1]
1871 Advert for his new patent pulverizer.[2]
1880 Death of his wife age 52 years.[3]
1882 Advert: 'BODMIN FOUNDRY AND SAW MILLS.— To be SOLD, as a going concern, to be LET, in consequence of Mr. P. S. Dingey being about to leave England, the above well-established Foundry and Saw Mills, situate in close proximity to the Wadebrldge and Bodmin Railway, with water power and every modern invention of machinery necessary for carrying an extensive and lucrative business. For particulars apply on the premises, to Mr. F. Dingey, Truro, or to Mr. W. JOHNS, Auctioneer. Truro.' [4]
1891 Living in Kenwyn, Cornwall: Francis T. Dingey (age 65 born Lamorran, Cornwall), Retired Civil Engineer. A widower with his three daughters and a grand-daughter.[5]
1893 'Francis T. Dingey, of Pachuca, Mexico, late of Truro'. [6]
1899 Marriage of his daughter. 'Mr. Francis T. Dingey, of Pachuca, Mexico'[7]
1909 Died in Bradford.