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William Thomas Palin (1823-1864)
Born the son of William Craven Palin, a Corn merchant, and his wife Eleanor Gamon
1850 Married at Birkenhead to Mary Helen Palin and had three sons and three daughters
of the [[East Indian Railway]]
of the [[East Indian Railway]]


1864 Died formerly of Highfield House, Curzen Park, Chester, but late of Bhaugulpore in the East Indies Civil Engineer who died at Sea on board the Ship, 'Cornwallis'.


1905 May. Death of his widow Mary Helen age 74 at Southport.<ref>London Evening Standard - Monday 15 May 1905</ref>
1905 May. Death of his widow Mary Helen age 74 at Southport.<ref>London Evening Standard - Monday 15 May 1905</ref>
== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Biography - India]]
[[Category: Biography - India]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
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[[Category: Births 1820-1829]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1860-1869]]

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William Thomas Palin (1823-1864)

Born the son of William Craven Palin, a Corn merchant, and his wife Eleanor Gamon

1850 Married at Birkenhead to Mary Helen Palin and had three sons and three daughters

of the East Indian Railway

1864 Died formerly of Highfield House, Curzen Park, Chester, but late of Bhaugulpore in the East Indies Civil Engineer who died at Sea on board the Ship, 'Cornwallis'.

1905 May. Death of his widow Mary Helen age 74 at Southport.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London Evening Standard - Monday 15 May 1905