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1911 Living at Cavendish House, Mountfield Rad, Church End, Finchley, London: [[Belton Tattnall Hamilton]] (age 38 born Hackney), Consulting Engineer - Mechanical. With his wife Fanny Hamilton (age 33 born London) and their two daughters Dorothy Kathleen Hamilton (age 12 born Bexley Heath) and Lesley Muriel Hamilton (age 9 born Bexley Heath). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Living at Cavendish House, Mountfield Rad, Church End, Finchley, London: [[Belton Tattnall Hamilton]] (age 38 born Hackney), Consulting Engineer - Mechanical. With his wife Fanny Hamilton (age 33 born London) and their two daughters Dorothy Kathleen Hamilton (age 12 born Bexley Heath) and Lesley Muriel Hamilton (age 9 born Bexley Heath). One servant.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1916 of Hamilton Engineering Works, Euston Buildings, George Street, N.W.1


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Latest revision as of 10:55, 3 September 2022

Belton Tattnall Hamilton (1872-1924)

1872 Born in Hackney the son of Belton Hamilton, an Artist.

1898 Married at Peckham to Fanny Elizabeth Paterson

1911 Letter.[1]

1911 Living at Cavendish House, Mountfield Rad, Church End, Finchley, London: Belton Tattnall Hamilton (age 38 born Hackney), Consulting Engineer - Mechanical. With his wife Fanny Hamilton (age 33 born London) and their two daughters Dorothy Kathleen Hamilton (age 12 born Bexley Heath) and Lesley Muriel Hamilton (age 9 born Bexley Heath). One servant.[2]

1916 of Hamilton Engineering Works, Euston Buildings, George Street, N.W.1

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