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Major Hector Tulloch (c1836-1922)
Major Hector Tulloch (c1836-1922)


c.1836 Born in India
c.1836 Born in India the son of John Tulloch


1853 Second lieutenant<ref>Hart's Annual Army List, 1908</ref>
1853 Second lieutenant<ref>Hart's Annual Army List, 1908</ref>


1855 Hector Tulloch, son of John Tulloch, married Sophia Jane Smith in Paddington<ref>Marriage register</ref>
1855 Married(1) in Paddington to Sophia Jane Smith  


1857 Promoted lieutenant
1857 Promoted lieutenant
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1872 Promoted Major, Royal (Madras) Engineers
1872 Promoted Major, Royal (Madras) Engineers


1891 Major, Royal Engineers, living in Bromley with his wife Ada Tulloch 60, daughter Sophia Tulloch 29, Dorotha Tulloch 28, Harriet G Tulloch 24<ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 Living at Southborough Road, Bromley: [[Hector Tulloch]] (age 55 botn India), Major, Royal Engineers. With his wife Ada Tulloch (age 60 born London) and their three daughters; Sophia Tulloch (age 29 born India); Dorotha Tulloch (age 28 born India); and Harriet G. Tulloch (age 24 born India). Three servants. <ref>1891 census</ref>


1896 the Board of Trade sent Major Tulloch to Paris to acquaint himself with motor-car traffic before setting itself to the task of preparing a set of rules for road traffic regulation in Britain.<ref>Autocar 1896</ref>
1896 the Board of Trade sent Major Tulloch to Paris to acquaint himself with motor-car traffic before setting itself to the task of preparing a set of rules for road traffic regulation in Britain.<ref>Autocar 1896</ref>

Revision as of 14:58, 30 August 2016

Major Hector Tulloch (c1836-1922)

c.1836 Born in India the son of John Tulloch

1853 Second lieutenant[1]

1855 Married(1) in Paddington to Sophia Jane Smith

1857 Promoted lieutenant

c.1858 Engaged in the Department of Public Works of the Madras Residency[2]

1862 Promoted Captain

1868 of Bangalore. Elected Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers[3]

1872 Promoted Major, Royal (Madras) Engineers

1891 Living at Southborough Road, Bromley: Hector Tulloch (age 55 botn India), Major, Royal Engineers. With his wife Ada Tulloch (age 60 born London) and their three daughters; Sophia Tulloch (age 29 born India); Dorotha Tulloch (age 28 born India); and Harriet G. Tulloch (age 24 born India). Three servants. [4]

1896 the Board of Trade sent Major Tulloch to Paris to acquaint himself with motor-car traffic before setting itself to the task of preparing a set of rules for road traffic regulation in Britain.[5]

Awarded CB

1922 Died in Guernsey[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. Hart's Annual Army List, 1908
  2. proposal to Inst Civil Engineers, 1868
  3. Civil Engineer Lists
  4. 1891 census
  5. Autocar 1896
  6. National Probate Calendar