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1851 Living at Duke street, Dunoon: [[James Bennie (1803-1877)|James Bennie]] (age 48 born Rathmell, Lanarkshire), Iron Founder. With his wife Lilias Bennie (age 45 born Shotts, Lanarkshire) ad their four children; [[Robert Bennie]] (age 22 born Glasgow), Iron Founder; [[Thomas Newton Bennie|Thomas N. Bennie]] (age 11 born Glasgow); Jane Bennie (age 11 born Glasgow); and Eliza Bennie (age 6 born Glasgow). One servant.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at Duke street, Dunoon: [[James Bennie (1803-1877)|James Bennie]] (age 48 born Rathmell, Lanarkshire), Iron Founder. With his wife Lilias Bennie (age 45 born Shotts, Lanarkshire) ad their four children; [[Robert Bennie]] (age 22 born Glasgow), Iron Founder; [[Thomas Newton Bennie|Thomas N. Bennie]] (age 11 born Glasgow); Jane Bennie (age 11 born Glasgow); and Eliza Bennie (age 6 born Glasgow). One servant.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1861 Married Isabella King in Old Cumnock, Ayr<ref>BMD</ref>


1866 THOMAS  NEWTON    BENNIE  (now Shipbuilder  in  Middleborough),  ceased  by  mutual consent to  be a Partner  of the  Firm  of  [[James Bennie and Co]], Engineers  and  Ironfounders  in  Glasgow on  the  1st  day  of May  1866. The  business of the  Company will  be  carried  on under the  same Firm  by the  remaining Partners,  [[James Bennie (1803-1877)|James Bennie]], and [[James Bennie (1834-  )|James Bennie, Junior]].
1866 THOMAS  NEWTON    BENNIE  (now Shipbuilder  in  Middleborough),  ceased  by  mutual consent to  be a Partner  of the  Firm  of  [[James Bennie and Co]], Engineers  and  Ironfounders  in  Glasgow on  the  1st  day  of May  1866. The  business of the  Company will  be  carried  on under the  same Firm  by the  remaining Partners,  [[James Bennie (1803-1877)|James Bennie]], and [[James Bennie (1834-  )|James Bennie, Junior]].
1877 Auctioneer and valuator in Glasgow<ref>Probate of his father's estate</ref>


1881 Thomas N. Bennie 41, engineer or mechanic, lived in West Derby, Lancs., with Isabella Bennie 40, Isabella J. Bennie 17, Alfred F. S. Bennie 14, James H. T. Bennie 12, Lilias Clarinda Bennie 2<ref>1881 census</ref>
1881 Thomas N. Bennie 41, engineer or mechanic, lived in West Derby, Lancs., with Isabella Bennie 40, Isabella J. Bennie 17, Alfred F. S. Bennie 14, James H. T. Bennie 12, Lilias Clarinda Bennie 2<ref>1881 census</ref>
1891 Thos N Bennie 50, Engineer & Commission Agent, lived in Paisley with Isabella K Bennie 49, Isabella Bennie 27, Frederick Bennie 24, Lillias Bennie 12, Helen Bennie 7<ref>1891 census</ref>
1901 A Marine Superintendent, lodging in Glasgow Sandyford<ref>1901 census</ref>


1913 A wharfinger, died at Govan<ref>Scotland Probate index</ref>
1913 A wharfinger, died at Govan<ref>Scotland Probate index</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:52, 30 December 2019

Thomas Newton Bennie (1839-1919)

1839 Born the son of James Bennie (1803-1877)

1851 Living at Duke street, Dunoon: James Bennie (age 48 born Rathmell, Lanarkshire), Iron Founder. With his wife Lilias Bennie (age 45 born Shotts, Lanarkshire) ad their four children; Robert Bennie (age 22 born Glasgow), Iron Founder; Thomas N. Bennie (age 11 born Glasgow); Jane Bennie (age 11 born Glasgow); and Eliza Bennie (age 6 born Glasgow). One servant.[1]

1861 Married Isabella King in Old Cumnock, Ayr[2]

1866 THOMAS NEWTON BENNIE (now Shipbuilder in Middleborough), ceased by mutual consent to be a Partner of the Firm of James Bennie and Co, Engineers and Ironfounders in Glasgow on the 1st day of May 1866. The business of the Company will be carried on under the same Firm by the remaining Partners, James Bennie, and James Bennie, Junior.

1877 Auctioneer and valuator in Glasgow[3]

1881 Thomas N. Bennie 41, engineer or mechanic, lived in West Derby, Lancs., with Isabella Bennie 40, Isabella J. Bennie 17, Alfred F. S. Bennie 14, James H. T. Bennie 12, Lilias Clarinda Bennie 2[4]

1891 Thos N Bennie 50, Engineer & Commission Agent, lived in Paisley with Isabella K Bennie 49, Isabella Bennie 27, Frederick Bennie 24, Lillias Bennie 12, Helen Bennie 7[5]

1901 A Marine Superintendent, lodging in Glasgow Sandyford[6]

1913 A wharfinger, died at Govan[7]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. BMD
  3. Probate of his father's estate
  4. 1881 census
  5. 1891 census
  6. 1901 census
  7. Scotland Probate index