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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>
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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  1. Bell's New Weekly Messenger - Sunday 18 August 1850