Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Stevens (1862-1924)

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Thomas Stevens (1862-1924) of R. Boby and Ceres Iron Works

1862 Born at Bury St. Edmunds

1875 'Thomas Stevens, foreman to Mr. Robert Boby'[1]

1889 Married at Shepherd's Bush to Elizabeth Mary Tearle

1891 Living at 1 Ceres Road, Kingston: Thomas Stevens (age 30 born Bury St. Edmunds), Manufacturing Engineer Machinist and Employer. With his wife Elizabeth and one daughter.[2]

1894 Member of IMechE, general manager, Ceres Iron Works, Kingston upon Thames[3]

1896 of 37 and 38 Mark Lane, London, E.C.

1904 resigned from I Mech E

1911 Living at 117 Fornham Road, Bury St Edmunds: Thomas Stevens (age 49 born Bury St. Edmunds), Managing Mechanical Engineer (manufacturing), Agricultural and Milling Machinery. With his wife Elizabeth Mary, sons Thomas Tearle Stevens and Frank Douglas Stevens, and daughter Margaret Agnes Lucy.[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. Bury Free Press - Saturday 30 October 1875
  2. 1891 Census
  3. Mechanical engineer records
  4. 1911 Census