Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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George Marshall Callender

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1859 William Ormiston Callender (1827–1908), a commission merchant, and his wife, Jean, née Marshall, the daughter of a Greenock tanner and their family moved to Hammersmith, London.

1862 George was born in Scotland, one of ten children; brother of Thomas Octavius Callender[1]

1901 Civil engineer[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Wicks of Stockwell tree on Ancestry
  2. 1901 census