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Ernest Gustav Byng (c1888-1944)
Ernest Gustav Byng (c1888-1944) born Ernest Gustav Binswanger, of [[GEC]]
 
1887 May 7th. Born the son of [[Gustav Binswanger]] and his wife Ida Laura Rosenheim


1911 Lodger at Hotel Russell, Russell Square, Bloomsbury: [[Ernest Gustav Byng]] (age 23 born Hampstead) Electrical Engineer - Employer.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1911 Lodger at Hotel Russell, Russell Square, Bloomsbury: [[Ernest Gustav Byng]] (age 23 born Hampstead) Electrical Engineer - Employer.<ref>1911 Census</ref>
1925 Married at Staines to Dorothea Charlotte Gibbons
1944 February 18th. Died. Of The Hall, Spratton, Northampton


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Revision as of 13:34, 19 May 2016

Ernest Gustav Byng (c1888-1944) born Ernest Gustav Binswanger, of GEC

1887 May 7th. Born the son of Gustav Binswanger and his wife Ida Laura Rosenheim

1911 Lodger at Hotel Russell, Russell Square, Bloomsbury: Ernest Gustav Byng (age 23 born Hampstead) Electrical Engineer - Employer.[1]

1925 Married at Staines to Dorothea Charlotte Gibbons

1944 February 18th. Died. Of The Hall, Spratton, Northampton

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census