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Robert Pile Doxford (c1851-1932), director of [[William Doxford and Sons]], Pallion Yard, Sunderland.
Robert Pile Doxford (c1851-1932), director of [[William Doxford and Sons]], Pallion Yard, Sunderland.


He was the third son of [[William Doxford (1812-1882)]].
c.1851 Born, the third son of [[William Doxford (1812-1882)]].
 
1891 Robert P Doxford, 39, marine engine builder, employer, lived in Silksworth, Durham, with Ada Doxford 35, Robert Doxford 14, Madoline Doxford 12, Arthur Doxford 11, [[William Doxford (1882-1953)|William Doxford 9]]<ref>1891 census</ref>


1921 Patented opposed piston engines with [[Karl Otto Keller|K. O. Keller]]. <ref>The Engineer 1921/07/01</ref>
1921 Patented opposed piston engines with [[Karl Otto Keller|K. O. Keller]]. <ref>The Engineer 1921/07/01</ref>

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January 1888. Propeller Planing Machine.
January 1888. Propeller Planing Machine.

Robert Pile Doxford (c1851-1932), director of William Doxford and Sons, Pallion Yard, Sunderland.

c.1851 Born, the third son of William Doxford (1812-1882).

1891 Robert P Doxford, 39, marine engine builder, employer, lived in Silksworth, Durham, with Ada Doxford 35, Robert Doxford 14, Madoline Doxford 12, Arthur Doxford 11, William Doxford 9[1]

1921 Patented opposed piston engines with K. O. Keller. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. The Engineer 1921/07/01