William Tweedie
William Tweedie (1849- ), Civil Engineer.
1849 Born at York the son of William Tweedie
1851 Living at 18 Upper Wellington, Covent Garden: William Tweedie (age 29 born Scotland), Bookseller. With his wife Mary Tweedie (age 29 born Chudleigh, Devon) and their son William Tweedie (age 2 born Skelton, York).[1]
1861 Living at 21 Victoria Road, Chelsea: William Tweedie (age 39 born Scotland), Publisher. With his wife Mary Tweedie (age 40 Born Devon) and their five children; William Tweedie (age 12 born York); Annie J. Tweedie (age 9 born London); Mary Tweedie (age 7 born London); Henry Tweedie (age 5 born London); and George R. Tweedie (age 3 born London).[2]
1875 Elected M.I.C.E.
1876 of 4 Campden Hill Road, Kensington, W.[3]
1876 of 337 Strand, W. C.[4]
1881 Living at 14 Carlton Road, Deptford: William Tweedie (age 32 born York), Civil Engineer. With his wife Alice and son Edgar.[5]
1882 Engineer of 11 Great George, Westminster.[6]
1886 14 Carlton Road, St. John's, S.E.[7]
1896 New Hamburg Railway, Porto Alegre, Brazil.[8]
1911 Living at 9 and 10 Block, 2 Vernon Chambers, Southampton Row, London: William Tweedie (age 62 born York), Retired Civil Engineer. Widower.[9]