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1904 of Newcastle upon Tyne, patent "improvements in or relating to gas engines".
1904 of Newcastle upon Tyne, patent "improvements in or relating to gas engines".


Presumably this was the basis for the gas engine offered by the [[Holzapfel Marine Gas Power Syndicate]]
Presumably this was the basis for the gas engine<ref>The Engineer 1907/02/15</ref> offered by the [[Holzapfel Marine Gas Power Syndicate]]


1911 A marine engineer (superintending construction), lived in Tynemouth<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 A marine engineer (superintending construction), lived in Tynemouth<ref>1911 census</ref>

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1872 Born in Waterford, Ireland.

1891 A marine engineer's student, living with his aunt Hannah in Newcastle upon Tyne[1]

1894/5 Two patents on use of taps and use of siphones

1897 Married Maria Rosetta Mackesy in Dublin[2]

1904 of Newcastle upon Tyne, patent "improvements in or relating to gas engines".

Presumably this was the basis for the gas engine[3] offered by the Holzapfel Marine Gas Power Syndicate

1911 A marine engineer (superintending construction), lived in Tynemouth[4]

1960 Died on the Isle of Man[5]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. BMD
  3. The Engineer 1907/02/15
  4. 1911 census
  5. National probate calendar