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1891 Manager of a paper mill, boarding with the Sanguinetti brothers in Boxmoor. Age 29<ref>1891 census</ref> | 1891 Manager of a paper mill, boarding with the Sanguinetti brothers in Boxmoor. Age 29<ref>1891 census</ref> | ||
Patents on strainers for paper pulp by [[Carl Heinrich Roeckner]] and [[Frank Lionel Roeckner]], and by Frank Lionel Roeckner and [[Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner]]. | |||
1901 [[Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner |Ramsey L Roeckner]] 37, paper agent merchant, lived in Fulham with his mother Johanna Roeckner 71, and sister Anna H Roeckner 47, and his brothers [[Alexander A Roeckner]] 27, paper agent's clerk, and [[Frank Lionel Roeckner|Frank L Roeckner]] 39, paper mill expert<ref>1901 census</ref> | 1901 [[Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner |Ramsey L Roeckner]] 37, paper agent merchant, lived in Fulham with his mother Johanna Roeckner 71, and sister Anna H Roeckner 47, and his brothers [[Alexander A Roeckner]] 27, paper agent's clerk, and [[Frank Lionel Roeckner|Frank L Roeckner]] 39, paper mill expert<ref>1901 census</ref> |
Revision as of 17:38, 8 March 2021
Frank Lionel Roeckner, paper mill expert
1862 Born in Clifton, son of Carl Heinrich Roeckner[1]
1891 Manager of a paper mill, boarding with the Sanguinetti brothers in Boxmoor. Age 29[2]
Patents on strainers for paper pulp by Carl Heinrich Roeckner and Frank Lionel Roeckner, and by Frank Lionel Roeckner and Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner.
1901 Ramsey L Roeckner 37, paper agent merchant, lived in Fulham with his mother Johanna Roeckner 71, and sister Anna H Roeckner 47, and his brothers Alexander A Roeckner 27, paper agent's clerk, and Frank L Roeckner 39, paper mill expert[3]
1918 died in Uxbridge[4]