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In 1831 involved with an incident with runaway wagons and then he is described as a man of massive dimensions weighing some 18 stone. | In 1831 involved with an incident with runaway wagons and then he is described as a man of massive dimensions weighing some 18 stone. | ||
1841 William Kitching living at Tubwell Row, Darlington (age 40), an Ironfounder. No family listed. Nearby is a Richard Kitching (age 40) a Chemist. <ref> 1841 Census </ref> | |||
1850 Q3 William died | 1850 Q3 William died |
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William Kitching and Alfred Kitching took over the family business of W. and A. Kitching.
William Kitching was a director of the Stockton and Darlington Railway from 1823.
1827 William Kitching, Ironmonger and Iron and Brass Founder of Market Place, Darlington [1]
1828 William Kitching of Tubwell Row, Darlington listed under Ironmongers and Jewellers. [2]
In 1831 involved with an incident with runaway wagons and then he is described as a man of massive dimensions weighing some 18 stone.
1841 William Kitching living at Tubwell Row, Darlington (age 40), an Ironfounder. No family listed. Nearby is a Richard Kitching (age 40) a Chemist. [3]
1850 Q3 William died
See Also
Sources of Information
Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive by Robert Young. Published 1923.