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− | of | + | Joseph Emerson Dowson (c1845-1940), Inventor of Dowson's Gas |
− | + | Born the son of Joseph Emerson Dowson, a Metal and Gas merchant. | |
− | + | 1872 Married in Penge to Mary Emily Tee | |
+ | 1911 Living at 26 Egerton Crescent, London SW: [[Joseph Emerson Dowson]] (age 66 born St. John, Kensington), Civil Engineer, Managing Director of [[Dowson and Mason Gas Plant Co]]. With his wife Mary Emily, a Medical Practitioner, Author and Journalist, and two daughters.<ref>1911 Census</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Births 1840-1849]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Deaths 1940-1949]] |
Joseph Emerson Dowson (c1845-1940), Inventor of Dowson's Gas
Born the son of Joseph Emerson Dowson, a Metal and Gas merchant.
1872 Married in Penge to Mary Emily Tee
1911 Living at 26 Egerton Crescent, London SW: Joseph Emerson Dowson (age 66 born St. John, Kensington), Civil Engineer, Managing Director of Dowson and Mason Gas Plant Co. With his wife Mary Emily, a Medical Practitioner, Author and Journalist, and two daughters.[1]
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