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Tom Richard Johnson
Tom Richard Johnson (c1858-1935)


Born the son of [[Richard Johnson]]
Born the son of [[Richard Johnson]]
1901 Living at 1 Wolseley Road, Hornsey: Tom Richard Johnson (age 43 born Boston), Civil Engineer - Single.<ref>1901 Census</ref>


1906 Of the [[Great Northern Railway]].<ref>ICE membership</ref>
1906 Of the [[Great Northern Railway]].<ref>ICE membership</ref>


1922 Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways of New South Wales since 1907 - [[New South Wales Government Railways]]
1922 Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways of New South Wales since 1907 - [[New South Wales Government Railways]]
1935 Died. Tom Richard Johnson, formerly Chief Commissioner Railways, New South Wales, has died London.<ref>Yorkshire Evening Post - Wednesday 09 January 1935</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Biography - Australia]]
[[Category: Biography - Australia]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
[[Category: Biography - Railways]]
[[Category: Births]]
[[Category: Births 1850-1859]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1930-1939]]

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Tom Richard Johnson (c1858-1935)

Born the son of Richard Johnson

1901 Living at 1 Wolseley Road, Hornsey: Tom Richard Johnson (age 43 born Boston), Civil Engineer - Single.[1]

1906 Of the Great Northern Railway.[2]

1922 Chief Commissioner for Railways and Tramways of New South Wales since 1907 - New South Wales Government Railways

1935 Died. Tom Richard Johnson, formerly Chief Commissioner Railways, New South Wales, has died London.[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. ICE membership
  3. Yorkshire Evening Post - Wednesday 09 January 1935