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Professor Samuel Herbert Cox F.S.E.  
Professor Samuel Herbert Cox F.S.E.  


1862 Became a Member of Inst Mech E
1852 Born in Ingham, son of [[Samuel Henry Fortrum Cox]] and his wife Fanny Mary Cox; baptised in Handsworth


1874 of  19 Buckingham st W C
1874 of  19 Buckingham st W C
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1908 Retired from [[Bainbridge, Seymour and Co]]
1908 Retired from [[Bainbridge, Seymour and Co]]
1911 Samuel Herbert Cox 59, mining engineer, lived in Kensington with Amy Gertrude Cox 59, Marigold Cox 15<ref>1911 census</ref>


1922 of Earlscote, Ewell, Surrey.  
1922 of Earlscote, Ewell, Surrey.  

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Professor Samuel Herbert Cox F.S.E.

1852 Born in Ingham, son of Samuel Henry Fortrum Cox and his wife Fanny Mary Cox; baptised in Handsworth

1874 of 19 Buckingham st W C

1896 President of the Society of Engineers

1908 Retired from Bainbridge, Seymour and Co

1911 Samuel Herbert Cox 59, mining engineer, lived in Kensington with Amy Gertrude Cox 59, Marigold Cox 15[1]

1922 of Earlscote, Ewell, Surrey.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census