Samuel Telford Dutton
c.1839 Born in Manchester
1873 Petition by Thomas Clunes, Walter Holland, and Samuel Telford Dutton, all of the Vulcan Iron Works, in the city cf Worcester, Engineers, in respect of the invention of "improvements in machinery or apparatus for working and inter-locking points and signals on railways."[1]
1879 Manager of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester[2]
1884 of Vulcan Ironworks, Worcester, became an Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers[3]
1911 Samuel Telford Dutton 72, consulting civil engineer, lived in Worcester with Lydia Dutton 64[4]
1919 Died in Ealing; Charles Dutton, engineer, was one of the executors[5]