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Godfred Midgley Taylor (1862-1927), civil engineer
Godfred Midgley Taylor (1862-1927), civil engineer, aka '''Gotfred Midgley Taylor'''


1862 Born [[Gotfred Midgley Taylor]] son of [[John Taylor (1817-1891)]]
1862 Born the son of [[John Taylor (1817-1891)]]
 
1880 Joined Inst Civil Engineers, of 27 Great George St, London SW<ref>UK, Civil Engineer Lists, 1818-1930</ref>


1910 Mr. Midgley Taylor presided at the opening of the first meeting of the [[Association of Consulting Engineers]], pending the arrival of Sir William Preece.
1910 Mr. Midgley Taylor presided at the opening of the first meeting of the [[Association of Consulting Engineers]], pending the arrival of Sir William Preece.


1927 Died Gotfred Midgley Taylor<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>
1927 Died in Kensington as Gotfred Midgley Taylor<ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]
[[Category: Institution of Civil Engineers]]

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Godfred Midgley Taylor (1862-1927), civil engineer, aka Gotfred Midgley Taylor

1862 Born the son of John Taylor (1817-1891)

1880 Joined Inst Civil Engineers, of 27 Great George St, London SW[1]

1910 Mr. Midgley Taylor presided at the opening of the first meeting of the Association of Consulting Engineers, pending the arrival of Sir William Preece.

1927 Died in Kensington as Gotfred Midgley Taylor[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. UK, Civil Engineer Lists, 1818-1930
  2. National Probate Calendar