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Charles Lloyd (1840-1904)

From Graces Guide

Charles Lloyd (1840-1904), civil engineer and railway contractor

1840 Born in Hackney[1], son of Edward and Isabella Lloyd, printer, later newspaper proprietor[2]

1861 Engineer, boarding in Chorlton cum Medlock[3]

1867 Assistant Engineer, Metropolitan District Railway, became a Member of I Mech E, of 6 Westminster Chambers, Victoria Street, Westminster.

1875 of Glebe Buildings, Stoke-upon-Trent

1881 Contractor, in Stoke on Trent[4]

1885 of 69 Millbank Street, Westminster, S.W.

1891 A retired civil engineer, visiting Edward Bach, artist, in St Marylebone[5]

1896 Married Charlotte Taylor, a widow, in Hampstead[6]

1904 April: Died in Bournemouth; Charlotte his wife was executor[7]


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Sources of Information

  1. BMD
  2. Marriage record
  3. 1861 census
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1891 census
  6. BMD
  7. National Probate calendar
  • Mechanical Engineer records