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John Reginald Fox

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John Reginald Fox (1883-1944)

1883 Born, youngest son of Mr. William Fox, civil engineer, of Norwood

Pupilage under his father

1905 Joined Sir A. R. Binnie and Sons

1907 Working for W. Fox and F. W. Latrobe Bateman

1908 of Port Talbot, became Associate Member of Inst Civil Engineers

1911 William Fox 63, lived in Upper Norwood with Josephine Fox 65, and John Reginald Fox 27, civil engineer[1]

1920 Barnsley. Appointment of Mr. John Reginald Fox, of Saltburn-by-the-Sea, as Waterworks Engineer and Manager.[2]

1931 of Waterworks Office, Barnsley

1933 John Reginald Fox, Waterworks Office, Doncaster Road, Barnsley.[3]

1944 Died in Bournemouth[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Wednesday 13 October 1920
  3. Penistone, Stocksbridge and Hoyland Express - Saturday 11 February 1933
  4. BMD