Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Ernest Cecil Rimington (c1864-1934), electrical engineer

c1864 Born the son of John Wilson Rimington and his wife Sophia Anne Adelaide Abercromby

1887 Associate of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, of the School of Electrical Engineering, Hanover Square

1910 Married at Croydon to Edith Bessie Wells (1878–1949)

1911 Living at 61a Silverdale, Sydenham: Ernest Cecil Rimington (age 48 born London), Electrical Engineer retired. With his wife Edith Bessie Rimington (age 32 born Brinton) and their son John Lion Rimington (age 4 months).[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census