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Albert Stuart-William

Albert Llewellyn STUART-WILLIAM1866

Name
Albert Llewellyn STUART-WILLIAM
Given names
Albert Llewellyn
Surname
STUART-WILLIAM
Hebrew
אלברט סטוארט-וויליאם
Birth December 8, 1866 (Kislev 30, 5627)
MarriageBlanche Lydia CARRView this family
November 2, 1903 (Heshvan 12, 5664) (Age 36 years)
Address: Christ Church, Ahmedabad, India
Birth of a daughter
#1
Vera Ethne STUART-WILLIAM
July 8, 1909 (Tamuz 19, 5669) (Age 42 years)
Occupation
Railway Engineer

Source: Geni Website
Publication: http://www.geni.com/home
Note: With his brothers, who were civil or mechanical engineers, is understood to have been involved in building a narrow gauge steam railway on the NorthWest frontier from India to Lahore (now Pakistan). Source: Patrick Stuart-William
Family with Blanche Lydia CARR - View this family
himself
wife
Marriage: November 2, 1903 (Heshvan 12, 5664)Ahmedabad, India
6 years
daughter
Vera Stuart-William LewinVera Ethne STUART-WILLIAM
Birth: July 8, 1909 (Tamuz 19, 5669)Mussoorie, India
Death: November 15, 2000 (Heshvan 17, 5761)Springs, South Africa

OccupationGeni Website
Publication: http://www.geni.com/home
SourceGeni Website
Publication: http://www.geni.com/home
Text:
Albert Llewellyn Stuart-William Gender: Male Birth: December 18, 1866 Rawalpindi, Pakistan Immediate Family: Son of James Stuart-William and Margaret Stuart-William Husband of Kate-Louisa Stuart-William and Blanche Lidia Carr Stuart-William Father of Bertram Gwyther Stuart-William; Cyril Llewelyn Gwyther Stuart-William; Dorothy Jefford; John Anthony Stuart-William; Vera-Ethne Lewin and 2 others Brother of Wilfred Arthur Stuart-William; Elizabeth Mary Gwyther Stuart-William; Lancelot Edward Stuart-William; Sydney Edward Stuart-William and Alfred George Stuart-William Added by: Melvin Jeffrey Gold on April 12, 2019 Managed by: Melvin Jeffrey Gold
Occupation
With his brothers, who were civil or mechanical engineers, is understood to have been involved in building a narrow gauge steam railway on the NorthWest frontier from India to Lahore (now Pakistan). Source: Patrick Stuart-William