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Albert Russell van Cortlandt Warrington

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Albert Russell van Cortlandt Warrington (1901-1983), electrical engineer of the English Electric Co

1901 September 17th. Born in Eastbourne (and baptised in Moulmein, Bengal, India) the son of Albert Francis Grosvenor Warrington (1874-1957), an officer in the Mercantile marine, and his wife Alice Bessie.

1911 Living at Javoy, Lumsden Avenue, Southampton: Alice Rossie Warrington (age 38 born Basingstoke). With her three children; Albert R. V. C. Warrington (age 9 born Eastbourne); Alice A. E. Warrington (age 7 born Buxted); and Audrey Joan Warrington (age 1 born Southampton).[1]

1922 Arrived in New York

1942 Resident in Wallingford, Delaware, Penn., USA.[2]

1954 Became a naturalise British subject.[3]

1959 Arrived in Rio de Janeiro

1962 Published 'Protective Relays Their Theory and Practice'. Later reprints also.

1983 October 30th. Died in bexhill.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. WWII Draft Card
  3. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C12056825 National Archives