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Arthur John McCormack (1866-1936) OBE, CBE, Manager of [[Panhard-Levassor]] in London
Arthur John McCormack (1866-1936) OBE, CBE, Manager of [[Panhard-Levassor]] in London


1866 Born the son of [[William McCormack]], Whitesmith and Engineer, and his wife Matilda
1866 February 6th. Born in Chelsea the son of [[William McCormack]], Whitesmith and Engineer, and his wife Matilda Winter. He was the oldest of 12 children.
 
McCormack was involved in the Motor Industry via motorcycling where he honed his skills as a racer and an engineer working at [[Clyde Cycle and Motor Car Co]] and [[Gladiator Cycle Co]]


1881 Living at Oldway (?), Paignton: [[William McCormack]] (age 39 born St. James, Mddx), Whitesmith and Engineer. With his wife Matilda McCormack (age 38 born Yorkshire) and their seven children; [[Arthur John McCormack|Arthur J. McCormack]] (age 15 born Chelsea), Machinist Apprentice; Eleanor McCormack (age 10 born Chelsea); Henry McCormack (age 9 born Chelsea); Alfred McCormack (age 5 born Paignton); Walter McCormack (age 4 born Paignton); Cecelia McCormack (age 2 born Paignton); and Franklin McCormack (age ? months born Paignton). One servant.<ref>1881 Census</ref>
1881 Living at Oldway (?), Paignton: [[William McCormack]] (age 39 born St. James, Mddx), Whitesmith and Engineer. With his wife Matilda McCormack (age 38 born Yorkshire) and their seven children; [[Arthur John McCormack|Arthur J. McCormack]] (age 15 born Chelsea), Machinist Apprentice; Eleanor McCormack (age 10 born Chelsea); Henry McCormack (age 9 born Chelsea); Alfred McCormack (age 5 born Paignton); Walter McCormack (age 4 born Paignton); Cecelia McCormack (age 2 born Paignton); and Franklin McCormack (age ? months born Paignton). One servant.<ref>1881 Census</ref>
1902 Joined [[Panhard and Levassor]] where he was technical manager and was the riding mechanic to [[Charles Jarrott]] (when he won the 1902 Circuit des Ardennes race
1905 Joined [[Gladiator]] where he became the UK Manager. He entered a Gladiator car into the Gordon Bennett Trials on 23 May 1905 and then into the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy later that year.
1906 Entered the Scottish Trials in the Gladiator and again entered the Tourist Trophy (although the records show he failed to start).
1907 He had greater success in entering an 18 H.P. Siddeley into the Frome Hill Climb
He was one of the founder members of the Importers' Protection Association Ltd. set-up to help foreign car manufacturers (like Gladiator) import their products into the UK


1911 Living at Hawkesford, Castle Bromwich: [[Arthur John McCormack]] (age 45 born Chelsea), Motor Engineer - Motor Manufacturer Ltd Co. With his wife Annie Ellis McCormack (age 45 born Paignton) and their two children Monica Lois McCormack (age 16 born Plymouth) and Brian Hugh McCormack (age 12 born Fulham). Two servants.<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 Living at Hawkesford, Castle Bromwich: [[Arthur John McCormack]] (age 45 born Chelsea), Motor Engineer - Motor Manufacturer Ltd Co. With his wife Annie Ellis McCormack (age 45 born Paignton) and their two children Monica Lois McCormack (age 16 born Plymouth) and Brian Hugh McCormack (age 12 born Fulham). Two servants.<ref>1911 census</ref>
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Revision as of 04:30, 27 January 2018

Arthur John McCormack (1866-1936) OBE, CBE, Manager of Panhard-Levassor in London

1866 February 6th. Born in Chelsea the son of William McCormack, Whitesmith and Engineer, and his wife Matilda Winter. He was the oldest of 12 children.

McCormack was involved in the Motor Industry via motorcycling where he honed his skills as a racer and an engineer working at Clyde Cycle and Motor Car Co and Gladiator Cycle Co

1881 Living at Oldway (?), Paignton: William McCormack (age 39 born St. James, Mddx), Whitesmith and Engineer. With his wife Matilda McCormack (age 38 born Yorkshire) and their seven children; Arthur J. McCormack (age 15 born Chelsea), Machinist Apprentice; Eleanor McCormack (age 10 born Chelsea); Henry McCormack (age 9 born Chelsea); Alfred McCormack (age 5 born Paignton); Walter McCormack (age 4 born Paignton); Cecelia McCormack (age 2 born Paignton); and Franklin McCormack (age ? months born Paignton). One servant.[1]

1902 Joined Panhard and Levassor where he was technical manager and was the riding mechanic to Charles Jarrott (when he won the 1902 Circuit des Ardennes race

1905 Joined Gladiator where he became the UK Manager. He entered a Gladiator car into the Gordon Bennett Trials on 23 May 1905 and then into the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy later that year.

1906 Entered the Scottish Trials in the Gladiator and again entered the Tourist Trophy (although the records show he failed to start).

1907 He had greater success in entering an 18 H.P. Siddeley into the Frome Hill Climb

He was one of the founder members of the Importers' Protection Association Ltd. set-up to help foreign car manufacturers (like Gladiator) import their products into the UK

1911 Living at Hawkesford, Castle Bromwich: Arthur John McCormack (age 45 born Chelsea), Motor Engineer - Motor Manufacturer Ltd Co. With his wife Annie Ellis McCormack (age 45 born Paignton) and their two children Monica Lois McCormack (age 16 born Plymouth) and Brian Hugh McCormack (age 12 born Fulham). Two servants.[2]

1916 of Wolseley

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 Census
  2. 1911 census