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Born 1846 the son of [[Richard Garrett III]] and his wife Elizabeth nee Dunnall
of [[Richard Garrett and Sons]]
 
Frank Garrett (1845-1918) Born 1845 the son of [[Richard Garrett III]] and his wife Elizabeth nee Dunnall
 
1884 Became sole owner of the company on the death of his brother [[Richard Garrett IV]]
 
1891 Gave the town five acres of land for the Recreation Ground


1901 Living at Adringham House, Aldringham, Suffolk (age 55 born Leiston), Civil Engineer and Employer. With wife Emma Barbara (age 62 born Metfield, Suffolk) and children Stephen (age 22 born Aldringham), a Civil Mechanical Engineer, Winifred May (age 29 born Leiston), Kathleen Penelope (age 27 born Leiston) plus a visitor and eight servants <ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Living at Adringham House, Aldringham, Suffolk (age 55 born Leiston), Civil Engineer and Employer. With wife Emma Barbara (age 62 born Metfield, Suffolk) and children Stephen (age 22 born Aldringham), a Civil Mechanical Engineer, Winifred May (age 29 born Leiston), Kathleen Penelope (age 27 born Leiston) plus a visitor and eight servants <ref>1901 Census</ref>
   
   
1919. Lieut-Colonel Frank Garrett C.B.E., T.D., A.M.Inst.C.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., of New Haven, Leiston. Chairman of [[Richard Garrett and Sons]] Director of [[AGE - Agricultural and General Engineers| Agricultural and General Engineers]].  <ref> The Times, Tuesday, Nov 04, 1919</ref>
1919. Lieut-Colonel Frank Garrett C.B.E., T.D., A.M.Inst.C.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., of New Haven, Leiston. Chairman of [[Richard Garrett and Sons]] Director of [[AGE - Agricultural and General Engineers| Agricultural and General Engineers]].  <ref> The Times, Tuesday, Nov 04, 1919</ref>


Had four sons: [[Frank Garrett| Frank]], [[Alfred Garrett| Alfred]], [[Stephen Garrett| Stephen]] and [[Victor Garrett| Victor]]
Had four sons: [[Frank Garrett| Frank]], [[Alfred Garrett| Alfred]], [[Stephen Garrett| Stephen]] and [[Victor Garrett| Victor]]

Revision as of 07:54, 27 July 2011

of Richard Garrett and Sons

Frank Garrett (1845-1918) Born 1845 the son of Richard Garrett III and his wife Elizabeth nee Dunnall

1884 Became sole owner of the company on the death of his brother Richard Garrett IV

1891 Gave the town five acres of land for the Recreation Ground

1901 Living at Adringham House, Aldringham, Suffolk (age 55 born Leiston), Civil Engineer and Employer. With wife Emma Barbara (age 62 born Metfield, Suffolk) and children Stephen (age 22 born Aldringham), a Civil Mechanical Engineer, Winifred May (age 29 born Leiston), Kathleen Penelope (age 27 born Leiston) plus a visitor and eight servants [1]

1919. Lieut-Colonel Frank Garrett C.B.E., T.D., A.M.Inst.C.E., A.M.I.Mech.E., of New Haven, Leiston. Chairman of Richard Garrett and Sons Director of Agricultural and General Engineers. [2]

Had four sons: Frank, Alfred, Stephen and Victor

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. The Times, Tuesday, Nov 04, 1919