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Difference between revisions of "Samuel Telford Dutton (b.1871)"

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1891 [[Charles Dutton (1869-1958)|Charles Dutton]] 22, and [[Samuel Telford Dutton (b.1871)|Samuel Telford Dutton]] 19, both civil engineers, were visitors in tremadoc, Aberystwyth<ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 [[Charles Dutton (1869-1958)|Charles Dutton]] 22, and [[Samuel Telford Dutton (b.1871)|Samuel Telford Dutton]] 19, both civil engineers, were visitors in tremadoc, Aberystwyth<ref>1891 census</ref>


Sent to India on behalf of his father's company [[Dutton and Co]]
Sent to India on behalf of his father's company [[Dutton and Co]]
 
Worked on many signalling schemes on railways in India.  Joined the [[East Indian Railway]] and worked his way up to more responsible positions.


1921 Deputy Chief Engineer, [[East Indian Railway]] became a member of the Inst of Civil engineers<ref>Civil Engineer records</ref>
1921 Deputy Chief Engineer, [[East Indian Railway]] became a member of the Inst of Civil engineers<ref>Civil Engineer records</ref>

Revision as of 10:59, 27 February 2020

1871 Born in Worcester son of Samuel Telford Dutton

1891 Charles Dutton 22, and Samuel Telford Dutton 19, both civil engineers, were visitors in tremadoc, Aberystwyth[1]

Sent to India on behalf of his father's company Dutton and Co.

Worked on many signalling schemes on railways in India. Joined the East Indian Railway and worked his way up to more responsible positions.

1921 Deputy Chief Engineer, East Indian Railway became a member of the Inst of Civil engineers[2]

1939 Civil engineer, lived in Paddington[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. Civil Engineer records
  3. 1939 register