Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1891 Living at Lower Kingston, Kingston, Surrey: [[William Haselwood Carmont|William H. Carmont]] (age 51 born Liverpool), Civil Engineer. With his wife Clara K. Carmont (age 48 born Manchester) and their three children; Harriet A. Carmont (age 25 born London; Clara K. Carmont (age 24 born Patricroft); [[William E. Carmont]] (age 23 born Manchester), Civil Engineer.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Living at Lower Kingston, Kingston, Surrey: [[William Haselwood Carmont|William H. Carmont]] (age 51 born Liverpool), Civil Engineer. With his wife Clara K. Carmont (age 48 born Manchester) and their three children; Harriet A. Carmont (age 25 born London; Clara K. Carmont (age 24 born Patricroft); [[William Edward Carmont|William E. Carmont]] (age 23 born Manchester), Civil Engineer.<ref>1891 Census</ref>


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William Haselwood Carmont (c1840- )


1891 Living at Lower Kingston, Kingston, Surrey: William H. Carmont (age 51 born Liverpool), Civil Engineer. With his wife Clara K. Carmont (age 48 born Manchester) and their three children; Harriet A. Carmont (age 25 born London; Clara K. Carmont (age 24 born Patricroft); William E. Carmont (age 23 born Manchester), Civil Engineer.[1]

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  1. 1891 Census