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1901 Resident at St Mary's Abbey, Bedford St. Mary aged 39 and born at Blyth, Northum. Manager of a public company. Living with his wife Millicent, three daughters and one son (Malcolm aged 4 months) plus six servants. <ref>1901 Census</ref>
1901 Resident at St Mary's Abbey, Bedford St. Mary aged 39 and born at Blyth, Northum. Manager of a public company. Living with his wife Millicent, three daughters and one son (Malcolm aged 4 months) plus six servants. <ref>1901 Census</ref>


1909. Examined in bancruptcy proceedings of the National Union Society. <ref>Gazette Issue 28221 published on the 5 February 1909</ref>
1909. Examined in bancruptcy proceedings of the National Union Society. Appears he was decalred bancrupt. <ref>Gazette Issue 28221 published on the 5 February 1909</ref>


1917 Founder memebr of [[Plessey Co]]
1917 Founder memebr of [[Plessey Co]]
1934. Declared bancrupt again <ref>THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 OCTOBER, 1934</ref>


1939. 24th June. Died aged 78 at 34 Cardington Road, Bedford. <ref>The Times Monday, Jun 26, 1939</ref>
1939. 24th June. Died aged 78 at 34 Cardington Road, Bedford. <ref>The Times Monday, Jun 26, 1939</ref>

Revision as of 18:00, 17 May 2010

Thomas Emmanuel Hurst Hodgson of Bedford, gent

1862 Born Blyth

1901 Resident at St Mary's Abbey, Bedford St. Mary aged 39 and born at Blyth, Northum. Manager of a public company. Living with his wife Millicent, three daughters and one son (Malcolm aged 4 months) plus six servants. [1]

1909. Examined in bancruptcy proceedings of the National Union Society. Appears he was decalred bancrupt. [2]

1917 Founder memebr of Plessey Co

1934. Declared bancrupt again [3]

1939. 24th June. Died aged 78 at 34 Cardington Road, Bedford. [4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. Gazette Issue 28221 published on the 5 February 1909
  3. THE LONDON GAZETTE, 23 OCTOBER, 1934
  4. The Times Monday, Jun 26, 1939