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William Hastings (c1815-1892)
 
1861 Town Surveyor of Belfast.<ref>Downpatrick Recorder - Saturday 02 March 1861</ref>
 
1889 Death of his son. 'William Hastings, jun, C.E., only son of William Hastings, C.E, Belfast. aged 34 years.'<ref>Newry Telegraph - Thursday 19 December 1889</ref>
 
1892 Died. 'HASTINGS - March 28th. 7, Eglantine Avenue, Belfast, William Hastings, C.E., in his seventy-eighth year.'<ref>Northern Whig - Tuesday 29 March 1892</ref>


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William Hastings (c1815-1892)

1861 Town Surveyor of Belfast.[1]

1889 Death of his son. 'William Hastings, jun, C.E., only son of William Hastings, C.E, Belfast. aged 34 years.'[2]

1892 Died. 'HASTINGS - March 28th. 7, Eglantine Avenue, Belfast, William Hastings, C.E., in his seventy-eighth year.'[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Downpatrick Recorder - Saturday 02 March 1861
  2. Newry Telegraph - Thursday 19 December 1889
  3. Northern Whig - Tuesday 29 March 1892