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Kenric James McMullen

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Kenric James McMullen (1870-1949)

1870 Born in Hertford the son of Alexander Peter McMullen, Brewster and Maltster, and his wife Mary Ann Shepherd

c.1889-1899 Worked for ten years in partnership with J. A. McMullen M.I.E.E. as consultant engineers.

1896 After the Nalder and Harrison Construction Syndicate was wound up, John Alexander McMullen and Kenric James McMullen acquired the general engineering department, together with the leasehold property owned by the Syndicate[1]

1899 Associate member of the IEE. Living at Redditch and chief residential electrical engineer of the Redditch UDC.

1901 John A McMullen 37, consultant electrical engineer, working on own account, lived in Hornchurch with Anne M McMullen 37 and Kenric J McMullen 30 Brother, consultant electrical engineer, working on own account[2]

1902 Married at Steyning to Eva Matilda Ellen Sutton (1876–1907)

1902 of Hornchurch

1908 Married in Bothwell to Daisy Hortense Sutton (1880–1938) the sister of his first wife.

1910-11 of Brimpton, Berkshire where he built a car a few cars - the Rational - and planned an aeroplane

1911 A visitor at The Bungalow, Sanden, Sierford, Andoversford, Gloucestershire: Kenric James McMullen (age 40 born Hertford), Engineer - Employer. In the home of Murray McMullen, a fish Breeder, and his family.

1939 Retired Major RE; Manager of Boat building company, lived in Maldon, Essex[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 15 May 1896
  2. 1901 census
  3. 1939 register
  • Electrical engineer records</ref>