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1883 September 13th. Born | 1883 September 13th. Born | ||
1901 Living at Second Avenue, Hendon: Edward Wiles (age 72 born Mill Hill), Retired (?) Cutter. With his daughter Margaret Wiles (age 36 born Hendon) and his son Charles Wiles (age 39 born Hendon). Also his grand-daughter Christina R. Anger (age 9 born Kingston on Thames). Also his son-in-law Paul A. Dewhurst (age 45 born Islington), Railway Claims Clerk and a Widower, and his son [[Paul Coulthard Dewhurst|Paul C. Dewhurst]] (age 19 born Islington), Railway Locomotive Apprentice. Also another daughter and grand-daughter.<ref>1901 Census</ref> | |||
1921 Engineer, Locomotive and Wagon Superintendent in Kingston, Jamaica. <ref>[[The Engineer 1921/07/08]]</ref> | |||
1964 January 20th. Died | 1964 January 20th. Died |
Revision as of 19:08, 1 December 2014
Paul Coulthard Dewhurst (1883-1964)
1883 September 13th. Born
1901 Living at Second Avenue, Hendon: Edward Wiles (age 72 born Mill Hill), Retired (?) Cutter. With his daughter Margaret Wiles (age 36 born Hendon) and his son Charles Wiles (age 39 born Hendon). Also his grand-daughter Christina R. Anger (age 9 born Kingston on Thames). Also his son-in-law Paul A. Dewhurst (age 45 born Islington), Railway Claims Clerk and a Widower, and his son Paul C. Dewhurst (age 19 born Islington), Railway Locomotive Apprentice. Also another daughter and grand-daughter.[1]
1921 Engineer, Locomotive and Wagon Superintendent in Kingston, Jamaica. [2]
1964 January 20th. Died
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1901 Census
- ↑ The Engineer 1921/07/08