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1891 Civil engineer, employee, living with his parents in Sydenham<ref>1891 census</ref> | 1891 Civil engineer, employee, living with his parents in Sydenham<ref>1891 census</ref> | ||
by 1896 he was working in his father's business [[John Waddington (of London)]] | |||
1901 Civil engineer, boarding in Croydon<ref>1901 census</ref> | 1901 Civil engineer, boarding in Croydon<ref>1901 census</ref> |
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of 35 King William Street, London Bridge, London (1896)
1863 Born in Leeds son of John Waddington (1822-1910)[1]
1866 John Waddington senior set up as consultant in London and later took his sons into the business.
1880-4 Pupil of Samuel W. Johnson at the Midland Railway Co
1887 of Midland Railway Loco Works, Derby, when he joined the Inst of Civil Engineers
1888 Joined the Inst of Mech Engineers
1891 Civil engineer, employee, living with his parents in Sydenham[2]
by 1896 he was working in his father's business John Waddington (of London)
1901 Civil engineer, boarding in Croydon[3]
1906 Died; buried in Lambeth[4]