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1871 Living at Spring House, Corney, Cumberland: [[John Musgrove Norman]] (age 34 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer. With his son [[Hubert Musgrove Norman]] (age 12 born Belgravia, Mddx.). Also his brother [[Arthur Harry Norman]] (age 21 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1871 Living at Spring House, Corney, Cumberland: [[John Musgrove Norman]] (age 34 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer. With his son [[Hubert Musgrove Norman]] (age 12 born Belgravia, Mddx.). Also his brother [[Arthur Harry Norman]] (age 21 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer.<ref>1871 Census</ref>
1875 Dissolution of the Partnership between [[Edward Tyer]], John Musgrove Norman, and [[Thomas Meadows Clarke]],
carrying on business as Telegraph Engineers and Contractors, and Telegraph Instrument Makers, at No. 4,
Old-street, St. Luke's, in the county of Middlesex, and will henceforth be carried on by the above-named Edward Tyer and John Musgrove Norman.<ref>London Gazette 8 May 1877</ref>


1879 Dissolution of the partnership of [[Tyer and Co]]
1879 Dissolution of the partnership of [[Tyer and Co]]

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John Musgrove Norman (c1837- ), Telegraph Engineer

c1837 Born in Colchester the son of John Norman, a surgeon

1871 Living at Spring House, Corney, Cumberland: John Musgrove Norman (age 34 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer. With his son Hubert Musgrove Norman (age 12 born Belgravia, Mddx.). Also his brother Arthur Harry Norman (age 21 born Colchester), Telegraph Engineer.[1]

1875 Dissolution of the Partnership between Edward Tyer, John Musgrove Norman, and Thomas Meadows Clarke, carrying on business as Telegraph Engineers and Contractors, and Telegraph Instrument Makers, at No. 4, Old-street, St. Luke's, in the county of Middlesex, and will henceforth be carried on by the above-named Edward Tyer and John Musgrove Norman.[2]

1879 Dissolution of the partnership of Tyer and Co

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. London Gazette 8 May 1877