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1881 Plumber, living with his parents in Poplar<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Plumber, living with his parents in Poplar<ref>1881 census</ref>
1886 Dissolution of the partnership between [[John Kirkaldy (1853-1920)|John Kirkaldy]], [[Thomas Kirkaldy (2)|Thomas Kirkaldy]], and [[James Kirkaldy]], at West India Dock-road, Limehouse, and the Engine Works, Royal Albert Dock, and elsewhere, as Marine Engineers, Manufacturers of Fresh Water Distilling Plant, Feed Water Heaters, and Condensers, also as Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship Repairers, Coppersmiths, Tin and Iron Plate Workers, Blacksmiths, and Wholesale and Export Ironmongers, under the style of [[John Kirkaldy]].<ref>London Gazette 23 Oct 1888</ref>


1891 Thomas Kirkaldy 34, paint manufacturer, lived in Woodford with Margaret D Kirkaldy 30, Margaret Kirkaldy 7, Thomas J W Kirkaldy 5, Charles H Kirkaldy 3, Janet D Kirkaldy 1<ref>1891 census</ref>
1891 Thomas Kirkaldy 34, paint manufacturer, lived in Woodford with Margaret D Kirkaldy 30, Margaret Kirkaldy 7, Thomas J W Kirkaldy 5, Charles H Kirkaldy 3, Janet D Kirkaldy 1<ref>1891 census</ref>
1886 Dissolution of the partnership between [[John Kirkaldy (1853-1920)|John Kirkaldy]], [[Thomas Kirkaldy (2)|Thomas Kirkaldy]], and [[James Kirkaldy]], at West India Dock-road, Limehouse, and the Engine Works, Royal Albert Dock, and elsewhere, as Marine Engineers, Manufacturers of Fresh Water Distilling Plant, Feed Water Heaters, and Condensers, also as Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship Repairers, Coppersmiths, Tin and Iron Plate Workers, Blacksmiths, and Wholesale and Export Ironmongers, under the style of [[John Kirkaldy]].<ref>London Gazette 23 Oct 1888</ref>


1893 Was a partner in [[John Kirkaldy and Son]], paint manufacturer and plumbers.
1893 Was a partner in [[John Kirkaldy and Son]], paint manufacturer and plumbers.

Latest revision as of 18:06, 24 December 2019

Thomas Kirkaldy (1857-1915) of John Kirkaldy and Son

1857 Born in Wapping son of John Given Kirkaldy

1881 Plumber, living with his parents in Poplar[1]

1886 Dissolution of the partnership between John Kirkaldy, Thomas Kirkaldy, and James Kirkaldy, at West India Dock-road, Limehouse, and the Engine Works, Royal Albert Dock, and elsewhere, as Marine Engineers, Manufacturers of Fresh Water Distilling Plant, Feed Water Heaters, and Condensers, also as Boilermakers, Iron and Brass Founders, Ship Repairers, Coppersmiths, Tin and Iron Plate Workers, Blacksmiths, and Wholesale and Export Ironmongers, under the style of John Kirkaldy.[2]

1891 Thomas Kirkaldy 34, paint manufacturer, lived in Woodford with Margaret D Kirkaldy 30, Margaret Kirkaldy 7, Thomas J W Kirkaldy 5, Charles H Kirkaldy 3, Janet D Kirkaldy 1[3]

1893 Was a partner in John Kirkaldy and Son, paint manufacturer and plumbers.

1911 Thomas Kirkaldy 54, paint manufacturer, employer, lived in Woodford Green, with Isabel Kirkaldy 43, Margaret Kirkaldy 29, Thomas John Willes Kirkaldy 25, paint manufacturer, employer, Charles Henry Kirkaldy 23, paint manufacturer, employer, Janet Denton Kirkaldy 21, Mary Isabel Kirkaldy 18[4]

1915 Died in London[5]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. London Gazette 23 Oct 1888
  3. 1891 census
  4. 1911 census
  5. BMD