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Not to be confused with [[William Ranson Cooper]] who died in 1926
Not to be confused with [[William Ranson Cooper]] who died in 1926
c.1885 Born in Workington.
1901 Engine maker's apprentice, living with his parents in Jarrow<ref>1901 census</ref>


1918 William Leonard Robertson Cooper, an electrical engineer, married Winifred Twynam in Coatham<ref>BMD</ref>
1918 William Leonard Robertson Cooper, an electrical engineer, married Winifred Twynam in Coatham<ref>BMD</ref>
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Revision as of 12:00, 10 December 2024

William Robertson Cooper

Not to be confused with William Ranson Cooper who died in 1926

c.1885 Born in Workington.

1901 Engine maker's apprentice, living with his parents in Jarrow[1]

1918 William Leonard Robertson Cooper, an electrical engineer, married Winifred Twynam in Coatham[2]

1921 Associate member IEE, lived in Middlesbrough

1922 An engineer of Coatham, on baptism of their child, Dorothy[3]

1932 William Robertson Cooper advertised as 'W. R. Cooper, AMIEE, Chartered Electrical Engineer for everything electrical and wireless. 20a Queen Street, Redcar.'[4]

Another member of IEE with these initials was W. Roylands Cooper


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. BMD
  3. Parish register
  4. South Bank Express - Saturday 08 November 1930