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1813 September 1st. Born at Bristol the son of Walter Williams and his wife Ann | 1813 September 1st. Born at Bristol the son of Walter Williams, a Coachmaker, and his wife Ann | ||
1837 Married at Bath to Charlotte Ann Reilly | |||
1848 of the London and Bristol Railway Works, Gosnell Street, London.<ref>Practical Mechanics Journal 1949/50</ref> | 1848 of the London and Bristol Railway Works, Gosnell Street, London.<ref>Practical Mechanics Journal 1949/50</ref> | ||
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1861 Living at Everly Lodge, East Barnet, Herts: [[Charles Cave Williams|Charles C. Williams]] (age 47 born Bristol), Railway carriage Builder. With his wife Charlotte A. Williams (age 45 born Bristol) and their 14 children.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | 1861 Living at Everly Lodge, East Barnet, Herts: [[Charles Cave Williams|Charles C. Williams]] (age 47 born Bristol), Railway carriage Builder. With his wife Charlotte A. Williams (age 45 born Bristol) and their 14 children.<ref>1861 Census</ref> | ||
1873 November 22nd. Died at Middlesex, Ontario, Canada | 1871 Living at Chelsea with his wife, five daughters and a son.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1873 November 22nd. Died at Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, a Railway Contractor. | |||
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Revision as of 15:50, 8 October 2020
Charles Cave Williams (1813-1873)
1813 September 1st. Born at Bristol the son of Walter Williams, a Coachmaker, and his wife Ann
1837 Married at Bath to Charlotte Ann Reilly
1848 of the London and Bristol Railway Works, Gosnell Street, London.[1]
1850 Became member of ICE
1851 First-class railway carriage in Teak with convenient balanced windows
1856 Guest at celebrations for the Great Indian Peninsula Railway
1861 Living at Everly Lodge, East Barnet, Herts: Charles C. Williams (age 47 born Bristol), Railway carriage Builder. With his wife Charlotte A. Williams (age 45 born Bristol) and their 14 children.[2]
1871 Living at Chelsea with his wife, five daughters and a son.[3]
1873 November 22nd. Died at Middlesex, Ontario, Canada, a Railway Contractor.