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Lawrence Stark Little (1846- ) of [[Little and Boothby]], civil engineer
Lawrence Stark Little (1846-1911) of [[Little and Boothby]], civil engineer


Born at Kirkcaldy the son of William Little, a Master Builder.
Born at Kirkcaldy the son of William Little, a Master Builder.
Apprenticed to [[John Sang]]


1871 Living at Cowan Street, Kirkcaldy: Lawrence S. Little (age 25 born Kirkcaldy), Civil Engineer. With his father William.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Living at Cowan Street, Kirkcaldy: Lawrence S. Little (age 25 born Kirkcaldy), Civil Engineer. With his father William.<ref>1871 Census</ref>


1876 Married at Kirkcaldy to Janet Andrew.<ref>Fifeshire Journal - Thursday 07 December 1876</ref>
1876 Married at Kirkcaldy to Janet Andrew.<ref>Fifeshire Journal - Thursday 07 December 1876</ref>
1911 Died at Victoria, B.C., Canada.<ref>Edinburgh Evening News - Monday 26 June 1911</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 10:49, 21 July 2021

Lawrence Stark Little (1846-1911) of Little and Boothby, civil engineer

Born at Kirkcaldy the son of William Little, a Master Builder.

Apprenticed to John Sang

1871 Living at Cowan Street, Kirkcaldy: Lawrence S. Little (age 25 born Kirkcaldy), Civil Engineer. With his father William.[1]

1876 Married at Kirkcaldy to Janet Andrew.[2]

1911 Died at Victoria, B.C., Canada.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. Fifeshire Journal - Thursday 07 December 1876
  3. Edinburgh Evening News - Monday 26 June 1911