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Howard Cochrane Jobson (1850-1891) of [[Jobson Brothers]] | Howard Cochrane Jobson (1850-1891) of [[Jobson Brothers]] | ||
1850 Born in Brierley Hill, son of Robert Jobson | |||
1861 [[Robert Jobson]] 44, engineer and mine agent, lived in Dudley with Lilias Jobson 45, Robert L Jobson 14, Lelias E E Jobson 12, '''Howard C Jobson''' 10, Arthur H Jobson 8, Edward P Jobson 6, Bertha A Jobson 2<ref>1861 census</ref> | 1861 [[Robert Jobson]] 44, engineer and mine agent, lived in Dudley with Lilias Jobson 45, Robert L Jobson 14, Lelias E E Jobson 12, '''Howard C Jobson''' 10, Arthur H Jobson 8, Edward P Jobson 6, Bertha A Jobson 2<ref>1861 census</ref> | ||
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1885 With [[Ernest Wentworth Buller]] and [[John Thomas Harris]] formed a new company, [[Buller, Jobson and Co]], making ceramic insulators for telegraph lines. | 1885 With [[Ernest Wentworth Buller]] and [[John Thomas Harris]] formed a new company, [[Buller, Jobson and Co]], making ceramic insulators for telegraph lines. | ||
1888 Married Ethel Maud Florence Cosens in New Milverton<ref>BMD</ref> | |||
1891 Howard C Jobson 40, living on own means in Kidderminster with Ethel M F Jobson 19<ref>1891 census</ref> | |||
1901 Died in London<ref>BMD</ref> | 1901 Died in London<ref>BMD</ref> |
Revision as of 09:05, 8 July 2019
Howard Cochrane Jobson (1850-1891) of Jobson Brothers
1850 Born in Brierley Hill, son of Robert Jobson
1861 Robert Jobson 44, engineer and mine agent, lived in Dudley with Lilias Jobson 45, Robert L Jobson 14, Lelias E E Jobson 12, Howard C Jobson 10, Arthur H Jobson 8, Edward P Jobson 6, Bertha A Jobson 2[1]
1871 Howard C Jobson 20, commercial pupil, and his brother Arthur H Jobson 18, engineering pupil, lived in Dudley[2]
1881 Howard C. Jobson 30, Telegraph Engineer Employing 27 Men And 48 Boys, and Arthur H. Jobson 28, civil, mechanical and telegraph engineer, lived in Dudley[3]
1885 With Ernest Wentworth Buller and John Thomas Harris formed a new company, Buller, Jobson and Co, making ceramic insulators for telegraph lines.
1888 Married Ethel Maud Florence Cosens in New Milverton[4]
1891 Howard C Jobson 40, living on own means in Kidderminster with Ethel M F Jobson 19[5]
1901 Died in London[6]