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1911 Residing at 4 Vernon Chambers, Southampton Road, London: Wilfrid Airy (age 74 born Greenwich), Civil Engineer (and widower). With his daughter Anna Airy.<ref>`1911 Census</ref>
1911 Residing at 4 Vernon Chambers, Southampton Road, London: Wilfrid Airy (age 74 born Greenwich), Civil Engineer (and widower). With his daughter Anna Airy.<ref>`1911 Census</ref>


1925 October 08th. Died and buried at Playford, Suffolk. 'The death occurred on Thunder. at Playford, near Ipswich, of Mr. Wilfrid Airy, eldest son of the Sir G. B. Airy, Astronomer Royal, and brother of the late Miss C. Airy for many years a member of Greenwich Board of Guardians.'<ref>Woolwich Herald - Friday 16 October 1925</ref> Memorial stone exists.
1925 October 08th. Died and buried at Playford, Suffolk. 'The death occurred on Thursday, at Playford, near Ipswich, of Mr. Wilfrid Airy, eldest son of the Sir G. B. Airy, Astronomer Royal, and brother of the late Miss C. Airy for many years a member of Greenwich Board of Guardians.'<ref>Woolwich Herald - Friday 16 October 1925</ref> Memorial stone exists.


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Latest revision as of 15:26, 12 December 2024

Wilfrid Airy (1836-1925) - name also spelt as Wilfred but he uses Wilfrid. Confirmed in legal documents

Born the son of George Biddell Airy

1867 Elected ICE

1911 Residing at 4 Vernon Chambers, Southampton Road, London: Wilfrid Airy (age 74 born Greenwich), Civil Engineer (and widower). With his daughter Anna Airy.[1]

1925 October 08th. Died and buried at Playford, Suffolk. 'The death occurred on Thursday, at Playford, near Ipswich, of Mr. Wilfrid Airy, eldest son of the Sir G. B. Airy, Astronomer Royal, and brother of the late Miss C. Airy for many years a member of Greenwich Board of Guardians.'[2] Memorial stone exists.

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  1. `1911 Census
  2. Woolwich Herald - Friday 16 October 1925