Hector Tulloch
Major Hector Tulloch (c1836-1922)
c.1836 Born in India the son of John Tulloch
1853 Second lieutenant[1]
1855 Married(1) in Paddington to Sophia Jane Smith
1857 Promoted lieutenant
c.1858 Engaged in the Department of Public Works of the Madras Residency[2]
1862 Promoted Captain
1868 of Bangalore. Elected Associate of the Inst of Civil Engineers[3]
1872 Promoted Major, Royal (Madras) Engineers
1891 Living at Southborough Road, Bromley: Hector Tulloch (age 55 botn India), Major, Royal Engineers. With his wife Ada Tulloch (age 60 born London) and their three daughters; Sophia Tulloch (age 29 born India); Dorotha Tulloch (age 28 born India); and Harriet G. Tulloch (age 24 born India). Three servants. [4]
1896 the Board of Trade sent Major Tulloch to Paris to acquaint himself with motor-car traffic before setting itself to the task of preparing a set of rules for road traffic regulation in Britain.[5]
Awarded CB
1911 Living at 33 Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill: Hector Tulloch (age 75 born India), Major C.B. Royal Engineers, Retired - Consulting Civil Engineer. With his daughter Dorotha Jacobina Parker (age 48 born India). Two servants.[6]
1922 Died in Guernsey[7]