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Telford Field (c1835- ) of [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]]
Telford Field (c1835-1889) of [[Maudslay, Sons and Field]]




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1881 Living at 59 Onslow Gardens, Kensington (age 47 born Lambeth), a Civil Engineer. No family listed although he is shown married. Three servants. <ref>1881 Census</ref>  
1881 Living at 59 Onslow Gardens, Kensington (age 47 born Lambeth), a Civil Engineer. No family listed although he is shown married. Three servants. <ref>1881 Census</ref>  


 
1889 Q4. Died


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Telford Field (c1835-1889) of Maudslay, Sons and Field


c1835 Born the son of Joshua Field

1861 Telford Field (age 26 born Lambeth), an Engineer. Living in the house of Joseph Maudslay

1871 Living at 18 Kensington Garden Terrace, Paddington (age 36 born Lambeth), an Engineer and Shipbuilder employing about 800 hands. With his wife Clara R. (age 27 born Norwood, Surrey) and their son Telford C. (age 17 born Marylebone), a Scholar, and Florence R. (age 4 born Paddington). Three servants. [1]

1881 Living at 59 Onslow Gardens, Kensington (age 47 born Lambeth), a Civil Engineer. No family listed although he is shown married. Three servants. [2]

1889 Q4. Died

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 Census
  2. 1881 Census