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Hugh Harper Baird (c1851-1911) of [[Baird and Tatlock (London)]]
Hugh Harper Baird (c1851-1911) of [[Baird and Tatlock]] and [[Baird and Tatlock (London)]]


1891 Lodger in Godalming, Surrey: [[Hugh Harper Baird]] (age 40 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer - Unmarried.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Lodger in Godalming, Surrey: [[Hugh Harper Baird]] (age 40 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer - Unmarried.<ref>1891 Census</ref>


1891 August 5th. Married at Godalming to Agnes Georgina Brackenbury (a widow), the daughter of the Rev Alfred Bligh Hill.  Hugh is the son of Robert Baird, solicitor, deceased.
1891 August 5th. Married at Godalming to Agnes Georgina Brackenbury (a widow), the daughter of the Rev Alfred Bligh Hill.  Hugh is the son of Robert Baird, solicitor, deceased.
1897 The Baird and Tatlock business was split in two. Hugh Harper Baird continued the business in London on his own account under the style or firm of [[Baird and Tatlock (London)|Baird and Tatlock]].<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/26814/page/274 The London Gazette Publication date:15 January 1897 Issue:26814 Page:274]</ref>


1901 Living at 7 Roxburgh Mansions, Kensington: [[Hugh Harper Baird|Hugh H. Baird]] (age 50 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer. With his wife Agnes G. Baird (age 49 born Tiverton) and their son [[Douglas Heriot Baird|Douglas H. Baird]] (age 17 born Glasgow). Three servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at 7 Roxburgh Mansions, Kensington: [[Hugh Harper Baird|Hugh H. Baird]] (age 50 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer. With his wife Agnes G. Baird (age 49 born Tiverton) and their son [[Douglas Heriot Baird|Douglas H. Baird]] (age 17 born Glasgow). Three servants.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
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Latest revision as of 10:36, 2 October 2024

Hugh Harper Baird (c1851-1911) of Baird and Tatlock and Baird and Tatlock (London)

1891 Lodger in Godalming, Surrey: Hugh Harper Baird (age 40 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer - Unmarried.[1]

1891 August 5th. Married at Godalming to Agnes Georgina Brackenbury (a widow), the daughter of the Rev Alfred Bligh Hill. Hugh is the son of Robert Baird, solicitor, deceased.

1897 The Baird and Tatlock business was split in two. Hugh Harper Baird continued the business in London on his own account under the style or firm of Baird and Tatlock.[2]

1901 Living at 7 Roxburgh Mansions, Kensington: Hugh H. Baird (age 50 born Glasgow), Scientific Instrument Maker - Employer. With his wife Agnes G. Baird (age 49 born Tiverton) and their son Douglas H. Baird (age 17 born Glasgow). Three servants.[3]

1911 Died.

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