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[[image:Im201209Ken-Smeaton2.jpg|thumb| Tomb in [[Kensal Green Cemetery]]. Detail. ]]
[[image:Im201209Ken-Smeaton2.jpg|thumb| Tomb in [[Kensal Green Cemetery]]. Detail. ]]


John Smeaton (1806-1842), born at Hume, Berwickshire
John Smeaton (1806-1841), born at Hume, Berwickshire


Civil Engineer to the [[London Dock Co]]
Civil Engineer to the [[London Dock Co]]
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1842 John Smeaton of the [[London Docks]], became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1842 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref>
1842 John Smeaton of the [[London Docks]], became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.<ref>[[1842 Institution of Civil Engineers]]</ref>


1844 '...in a cause Marshall versus Smeaton,the creditors of John Smeaton, late of the Eyre Arms Hotel, St. John's-wood, in the county of Middlesex, and of the London-docks, Civil Engineer, deceased (who died in the month of October 1841),...<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/20420/page/5058 The London Gazette Publication date:3 December 1844 Issue:20420 Page:5058]</ref>
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'''1843 Obituary <ref>[[1843 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>
'''1843 Obituary <ref>[[1843 Institution of Civil Engineers: Obituaries]]</ref>

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Tomb in Kensal Green Cemetery. Detail.

John Smeaton (1806-1841), born at Hume, Berwickshire

Civil Engineer to the London Dock Co

1842 John Smeaton of the London Docks, became a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.[1]

1844 '...in a cause Marshall versus Smeaton,the creditors of John Smeaton, late of the Eyre Arms Hotel, St. John's-wood, in the county of Middlesex, and of the London-docks, Civil Engineer, deceased (who died in the month of October 1841),...[2]


1843 Obituary [3]

Mr. John Smeaton and Captain R. Foster, Bombay Engineers, had only been elected during the past Session, and owing to the sudden decease of the former, and the shattered health of the latter, consequent on a lengthened residence in the East Indies, they had scarcely ever been able to attend the meetings of the Institution.



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