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1850 Serious accident on the [[Scottish Central Railway]] where his leg was amputated. | 1850 Serious accident on the [[Scottish Central Railway]] where his leg was amputated. He was a pupil of Mr. Tasker.<ref>Bell's New Weekly Messenger - Sunday 18 August 1850</ref> | ||
1863 Married in Westminster to Mary Ann Nicholls. Michael George Naysmyth, C.E., son of the late Sir James Naysmyth of Posso. | 1863 Married in Westminster to Mary Ann Nicholls. Michael George Naysmyth, C.E., son of the late Sir James Naysmyth of Posso. |
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1850 Serious accident on the Scottish Central Railway where his leg was amputated. He was a pupil of Mr. Tasker.[1]
1863 Married in Westminster to Mary Ann Nicholls. Michael George Naysmyth, C.E., son of the late Sir James Naysmyth of Posso.
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- ↑ Bell's New Weekly Messenger - Sunday 18 August 1850