Difference between revisions of "Francis Campin"
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1842 Born the son of Harry Campin, a hat presser | 1842 Born the son of Harry Campin, a hat presser | ||
1861 Advert. 'The Practice of Hand Turning' by Francis Campin.<ref>London Evening Standard - Friday 13 September 1861</ref> | |||
1862 Partneship dissolved. Between [[Francis Campin]] and [[Charles B. King]].<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/22596/page/680 The London Gazette Publication date: 7 February 1862 Issue: 22596 Page: 680]</ref> | |||
1862 Advert. 'A New Practical Work on Iron Roofs' and A New Practical Work on Mechanical Engineering' by Francis Campin, C.E.<ref>South London Chronicle - Saturday 06 December 1862</ref> | |||
1863 Chief engineer of [[Martin's Patent Anchor Co]].<ref>London Standard - Monday 14 December 1863</ref> | |||
1867 October 30th. Married at Greenwich to Amelia Elizabeth Whitcomb | 1867 October 30th. Married at Greenwich to Amelia Elizabeth Whitcomb | ||
1870 Advert. 'Principles and Construction of Machinery' by Francis Campin, C.E.<ref>London Standard - Monday 07 February 1870</ref> | |||
1871 Living at 183 Holyhead Road, Wednesbury: [[Francis Campin]] (age 28 born Brixton), Civil Engineer. With his wife Amelia Elizabeth Campin (age 25 born Greenwich) with their sons Francis William Campin (age 2 born Greenwich) and Henry Campin (age 1 born Greenwich). One visitor.<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1871 Living at 183 Holyhead Road, Wednesbury: [[Francis Campin]] (age 28 born Brixton), Civil Engineer. With his wife Amelia Elizabeth Campin (age 25 born Greenwich) with their sons Francis William Campin (age 2 born Greenwich) and Henry Campin (age 1 born Greenwich). One visitor.<ref>1871 Census</ref> |
Revision as of 12:30, 4 November 2014
Francis Campin (1842-1904)
1842 Born the son of Harry Campin, a hat presser
1861 Advert. 'The Practice of Hand Turning' by Francis Campin.[1]
1862 Partneship dissolved. Between Francis Campin and Charles B. King.[2]
1862 Advert. 'A New Practical Work on Iron Roofs' and A New Practical Work on Mechanical Engineering' by Francis Campin, C.E.[3]
1863 Chief engineer of Martin's Patent Anchor Co.[4]
1867 October 30th. Married at Greenwich to Amelia Elizabeth Whitcomb
1870 Advert. 'Principles and Construction of Machinery' by Francis Campin, C.E.[5]
1871 Living at 183 Holyhead Road, Wednesbury: Francis Campin (age 28 born Brixton), Civil Engineer. With his wife Amelia Elizabeth Campin (age 25 born Greenwich) with their sons Francis William Campin (age 2 born Greenwich) and Henry Campin (age 1 born Greenwich). One visitor.[6]
1904 December 13th. Died. Probate to Walter Percy Campin