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Henry Holmes Jellett
Henry Holmes Jellett (c1865-1925)


Born the son of the Rev J. H. Jellett
Born at Donnybrook, Dublin, the son of the Rev John Hewitt Jellett and his wife Dora Charlotte Morgan


1902 Married at Seoni, Chappara, India, to Beatrice Inez Smythies. He is the Deputy Agent and Superintending Engineer of the [[Satpura Railway]].<ref>Northern Whig - Friday 07 November 1902</ref>
1902 Married at Seoni, Chappara, India, to Beatrice Inez Smythies. He is the Deputy Agent and Superintending Engineer of the [[Satpura Railway]].<ref>Northern Whig - Friday 07 November 1902</ref>
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Henry Holmes Jellett (c1865-1925)

Born at Donnybrook, Dublin, the son of the Rev John Hewitt Jellett and his wife Dora Charlotte Morgan

1902 Married at Seoni, Chappara, India, to Beatrice Inez Smythies. He is the Deputy Agent and Superintending Engineer of the Satpura Railway.[1]

1910 Chief Engineer of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway

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  1. Northern Whig - Friday 07 November 1902