Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1896 of [[Combe, Barbour and Combe]]
1896 of [[Combe, Barbour and Combe]]
1901 Abram Combe  48, lived in Ballyfinaghy, Malone with Emilie Caroline Combe  44, Robert George Nicholson Combe  22, James Combe  23,  Samuel Barbour Combe  21<ref>1901 census</ref>


1917 Died in Lurgan<ref>BMD</ref>
1917 Died in Lurgan<ref>BMD</ref>

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1852 Born in Belfast, son of James Combe (of Belfast)

1869-75 Apprentice in works of Combe and Barbour, engineers and machine makers

1873 Supervised the erection of large machines at exhibition in Vienna

1876 Managing partner of the firm Combe, Barbour and Combe

1888 Proposed to join I Mech E as member[1]

1896 of Combe, Barbour and Combe

1901 Abram Combe 48, lived in Ballyfinaghy, Malone with Emilie Caroline Combe 44, Robert George Nicholson Combe 22, James Combe 23, Samuel Barbour Combe 21[2]

1917 Died in Lurgan[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. Mechanical Engineer Records
  2. 1901 census
  3. BMD
  • Mechanical Engineer Records