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c1843 Born<ref>I Mech E proposal</ref> in Hawarden (to be confirmed) | |||
1889 of Chester when he became a Member of I Mech E; described by [[John Sturgeon|J. Sturgeon]], proposer, as "not brought up as a mechanical engineer" but "has taken to it", "mastered the practical engineering knowledge necessary to lead a large engineering business". | 1889 of Chester when he became a Member of I Mech E; described by [[John Sturgeon|J. Sturgeon]], proposer, as "not brought up as a mechanical engineer" but "has taken to it", "mastered the practical engineering knowledge necessary to lead a large engineering business". | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 26 June 2023
c1843 Born[1] in Hawarden (to be confirmed)
1889 of Chester when he became a Member of I Mech E; described by J. Sturgeon, proposer, as "not brought up as a mechanical engineer" but "has taken to it", "mastered the practical engineering knowledge necessary to lead a large engineering business".
1891 John Hughes 48, ship's engineer, lived in Hawarden with Margaret Hughes 41, Helen Hughes 18, John Hughes 15, Jesse Hughes 13, Joseph Hughes 10, Arthur Hughes 6[2] N.B. may be a different person.
1930 resigned from I Mech E.
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- Mechanical engineer records