Difference between revisions of "James Mather"
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James Mather (c1820-1863) | |||
c.1820 Born in Scotland | c.1820 Born in Scotland | ||
1851 James Mather 31, millwright, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 34, Isabella H Mather 7, Alexander Mather 4, Margaret Mather 2, James Mather 3 Months<ref>1851 census</ref> | 1851 James Mather 31, millwright, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 34, Isabella H Mather 7, Alexander Mather 4, Margaret Mather 2, James Mather 3 Months<ref>1851 census</ref> | ||
1858 With [[Thomas Richards (1811-1886)|Thomas Richards]] proposed a machine for paying out the Atlantic Cable without damage.<ref>The Engineer 1858/07/30</ref> | 1858 With [[Thomas Richards (1811-1886)|Thomas Richards]] proposed a machine for paying out the Atlantic Cable without damage.<ref>[[The Engineer 1858/07/30]]</ref> | ||
1861 James Mather 41, pattern maker H.M. Dockyard, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 44, Isabella N Mather 19, Alexander Mather 14, pattern maker apprentice H.M. Dockyard, Margaret Mather 12, James Mather 10, David M Mather 5<ref>1861 census</ref> | 1861 James Mather 41, pattern maker H.M. Dockyard, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 44, Isabella N Mather 19, Alexander Mather 14, pattern maker apprentice H.M. Dockyard, Margaret Mather 12, James Mather 10, David M Mather 5<ref>1861 census</ref> | ||
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== Sources of Information == | == Sources of Information == | ||
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{{DEFAULTSORT: Mather, J}} | {{DEFAULTSORT: Mather, J}} | ||
[[Category: Biography ]] | [[Category: Biography ]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1820-1829]] | [[Category: Births 1820-1829]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths 1860-1869]] | [[Category: Deaths 1860-1869]] |
Latest revision as of 06:45, 14 November 2020
James Mather (c1820-1863)
c.1820 Born in Scotland
1851 James Mather 31, millwright, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 34, Isabella H Mather 7, Alexander Mather 4, Margaret Mather 2, James Mather 3 Months[1]
1858 With Thomas Richards proposed a machine for paying out the Atlantic Cable without damage.[2]
1861 James Mather 41, pattern maker H.M. Dockyard, lived in Woolwich Dockyard with Margaret Mather 44, Isabella N Mather 19, Alexander Mather 14, pattern maker apprentice H.M. Dockyard, Margaret Mather 12, James Mather 10, David M Mather 5[3]
1863 Died in Greenwich[4]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1851 census
- ↑ The Engineer 1858/07/30
- ↑ 1861 census
- ↑ BMD