Charles Hunt
c.1843 Born in Great Yarmouth
1871 of London. Presented a paper "On a New Equilibrium Gas Governor" to the Institution of Gas Managers
1871 Civil Engineer, living in Battersea, with Lucy A M Hunt 30 and his mother-in-law Ann Holmes 54[1]
1881 of Gas Works, Birmingham; joined Inst of Civil Engineers[2]
1881 Civil engineer, living in Aston, with Lucy A. Hunt 40, Phillip C. Hunt 6, Clifford H. Hunt 4, Rhoda H. Hunt 3, Ethel W.H. Hunt 2, Annie Holmes 63[3]
Manager of Birmingham Gas works
1894 A Telford Premium was awarded to Charles Hunt, M. Inst. C. E., for "The Construction of Gas Works."
1901 Civil engineer, employer, living in Erdington, with Lucy A Hunt 58 and Ethel W H Hunt 22[4]
1906 Professional address: 15 Victoria St, London[5]
1911 Civil engineer, living in Beckenham with Lucy Ann Miller Hunt 70, Ethel Iven Holen Hunt 30, Clifford Holene Hunt 34[6]
1926 of 17 Victoria St, London[7]
1929 A Charles Hunt, age 86, died in Bromley but not sure whether this is him[8]