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c.1864 Born in Sawbridgeworth , son of [[George Hopkins]]
c.1864 Born in Sawbridgeworth , son of [[George Hopkins]]
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1908 Director of the newly formed [[Reliance Taxi-Cab Co]]; chairman of the [[Metropolitan Steam Omnibus Co]]<ref>The Times  Nov. 3, 1908</ref>
1908 Director of the newly formed [[Reliance Taxi-Cab Co]]; chairman of the [[Metropolitan Steam Omnibus Co]]<ref>The Times  Nov. 3, 1908</ref>


1911 Walter Bernard Hopkins 47, civil engineer, lived in Sawbridgeworth with Alice Kate Notley Hopkins 41, Catherine Maud Hopkins 18<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Walter Bernard Hopkins 47, civil engineer, lived in Sawbridgeworth with Alice Kate Notley Hopkins 41, Catherine Maud Hopkins 18<ref>1911 census</ref>
1934 Died in Kensington<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
1934 Died in Kensington<ref>National probate calendar</ref>
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 9 November 2024

Walter Bernard Hopkins (c1864-1934) M. Inst C. E., M. I. E. E.

c.1864 Born in Sawbridgeworth , son of George Hopkins

1882-7 Pupil to his father at 30 Parliament St.

1892 Associate member of Inst Civil Engineers

1908 Director of the newly formed Reliance Taxi-Cab Co; chairman of the Metropolitan Steam Omnibus Co[1]

1911 Walter Bernard Hopkins 47, civil engineer, lived in Sawbridgeworth with Alice Kate Notley Hopkins 41, Catherine Maud Hopkins 18[2]

1934 Died in Kensington[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Nov. 3, 1908
  2. 1911 census
  3. National probate calendar