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c.1865 Born in Kensington, son of [[Carl Heinrich Roeckner]] | c.1865 Born in Kensington, son of [[Carl Heinrich Roeckner]] | ||
1892 Patent on improvements in strainers for paper pulp relating to the 1885 patent of Carl and Frank Roeckner | 1892 Patent by [[Frank Lionel Roeckner]] and [[Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner]] on improvements in strainers for paper pulp relating to the 1885 patent of Carl and Frank 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> |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 9 March 2021
c.1865 Born in Kensington, son of Carl Heinrich Roeckner
1892 Patent by Frank Lionel Roeckner and Ramsey Llewellyn Roeckner on improvements in strainers for paper pulp relating to the 1885 patent of Carl and Frank 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[1]
1905 of Cannon Street, London, paper maker, gained a patent on gauges for measuring the thickness of materials.
c.1934 Died in Kensington
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- ↑ 1901 census