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1855 Joined in partnership with P. W. Gates, E. S. Warner, A. G. Warner and [[David R. Fraser]], as Gates, Warner, Chalmers and Fraser. | 1855 Joined in partnership with P. W. Gates, E. S. Warner, A. G. Warner and [[David R. Fraser]], as Gates, Warner, Chalmers and Fraser. | ||
President of [[Fraser and Chalmers]] until his | President of [[Fraser and Chalmers]] in the USA until his retirement in 1895. | ||
1903 Died in Chicago aged 88. | 1903 Died in Chicago aged 88. | ||
1839 Thomas Chalmers at Chase Cottage, Hampstead Road, studying to be a civil engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1839 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref> Same Thomas | 1839 Thomas Chalmers at Chase Cottage, Hampstead Road, studying to be a civil engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1839 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref> Same Thomas Chalmers? | ||
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Thomas Chalmers (1816-1903)
1816 Born in Dronley, Scotland, the son of a linen weaver.
1840 Married Janet Telfer.
1843 Emigrated to USA, initially settling in Lockport.
1844 Moved to Chicago.
1855 Joined in partnership with P. W. Gates, E. S. Warner, A. G. Warner and David R. Fraser, as Gates, Warner, Chalmers and Fraser.
President of Fraser and Chalmers in the USA until his retirement in 1895.
1903 Died in Chicago aged 88.
1839 Thomas Chalmers at Chase Cottage, Hampstead Road, studying to be a civil engineer, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[1] Same Thomas Chalmers?
1903 Obituary [2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Obituary in The Inter Ocean newspaper, Chicago, Illinois, 14 Jul 1903