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Cumbrian Railway Ancestors a Surnames Surname First Names Cumbrian Railway Ancestors A surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Abbotson Edward Signalman Burton & Holme LNW 00/00/1891 Baughan Notes Abbotson Edward Guard Lancaster LNW 00/00/1901 Age 40 Census Abbotson Edward Signalman Carnforth LNW 00/00/1911 Age 49, lived at Yealand Census Abbott Charles Telegraph Clerk Keswick CKP 27/08/1872 Wage 7/6 to 12/- pw Board minute Abbott Fred Richard Signalman Barrow FUR 16/05/1882 Entered service on 21/- pw 1882 30 FR Staff Register Transferred from Barrow Ormsgill on 23/- Abbott Fred Richard Signalman Lindal Ore Depot FUR 02/07/1883 1882 30 FR Staff Register pw Abbott Fred Richard Signalman Kents Bank FUR 05/03/1885 Transferred from Ore Dept 1882 30 FR Staff Register Abbott Fred Richard Signalman Kents Bank FUR 11/01/1887 Resigned 1882 30 FR Staff Register Abbott J.V. Checker Barrow Goods FUR 04/11/1912 Entered service. Dob 28/03/1874 1912 FR Goods Staff Book p.21 Abbott J.V. Checker Barrow Goods FUR 01/07/1923 Wage 54/- pw 1912 FR Goods Staff Book p.24 Entered service on 21/- rising to 24/- by Abbott James Timber Loader Barrow Goods FUR 07/05/1872 1872 48 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 1878 Abbott James Timber Loader Barrow Goods FUR 11/02/1882 Resigned 1872 48 FR Staff Register Abbott Joseph Joiner Maryport MCR 07/09/1891 Loco. Dept. £2-7-8 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Abbott R.G., Private Loco Cleaner Carnforth LNW 09/09/1916 Died serving in 4th Kings Own Regt 0 Railwaymen of Cumbria Rem Abbott T.E., Private Porter Guard, Coaching Morecambe MID 1914-18 Died serving in Northumberland Fusiliers 0 Midland Ry Roll of Honour Abbott Thomas Fireman Tebay ?? 00/00/1905 Lived 13 Whinfell Terrace Bulmer Westmorland Abbott Thomas Driver Tebay LNW 00/00/1905 Bulmer Westmorland Abbott Victor Porter Barrow Goods FUR 00/11/1865 Entered service on 20/- 1865 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Transferred from Barrow Goods on 22/- Abbott Victor Goods Guard Barrow FUR 00/08/1868 1865 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 24/- Dec 1871 Abbott Victor Goods Guard Barrow Goods FUR 00/04/1872 Resigned 1865 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Abbott William Clerk Silverdale FUR 24/12/1883 Entered service on 7/6 pw 1883 15 FR Staff Register Abbott William Clerk Furness Abbey FUR 10/11/1884 Transferred from Silverdale on 10/- pw 1883 15 FR Staff Register Abbott William Clerk Sandside FUR 22/12/1884 Transferred from Furness Abbey 1883 15 FR Staff Register Transferred from Sandside on 12/- pw Abbott William Clerk Lindal FUR 13/06/1885 1883 15 FR Staff Register rising to 19/- by 1889 Abbott William Clerk Lindal FUR 22/02/1889 Resigned 1883 15 FR Staff Register Entered service on 20/-pw. Resigned Nov Abington Frederick Porter Millom FUR 04/03/1874 1874 23 FR Staff Register 1874 Abram A. Stoker Maryport MCR 07/09/1891 Loco Dept.£1-19-0 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Abram Isaac Engine Cleaner Carlisle MCR 28/06/1909 Locomotive Dept. £1-2-0 pw RAIL 472/50 Abram John Platelayer Workington ?? 22/01/1887 Died WCT p2h (d) Abram Joseph Stoker Maryport MCR 07/09/1891 Loco Dept.£2-9-0 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Abram Joseph Fireman Carlisle MCR 00/00/1901 Census Suspended for collision with G&SW loco Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 19/02/1906 RAIL 472/51 at Currock on 14th Knocked goods van through engine shed Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 17/03/1906 RAIL 472/51 doors at Currock Damaged Crown St office by allowing too Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 06/07/1906 RAIL 472/51 much way with wagon Strongly reprimanded for delaying train Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 05/09/1908 RAIL 472/51 taking water Suspended 1 wk -ran No.25 through trap Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 09/01/1909 RAIL 472/51 point at Brayton Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 28/06/1909 Locomotive Dept. £1-10-0 pw RAIL 472/50 Suspended for running through trap Abram Joseph Engine Driver Carlisle MCR 01/11/1909 RAIL 472/51 points at CR yard Abram R. Goods Guard Carlisle MCR 07/09/1891 £2-12-0 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Page 1 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors A surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Abram Robert Engine Cleaner Carlisle MCR 28/06/1909 Locomotive Dept. £1-0-0 pw RAIL 472/50 Abram Robert Stoker Carlisle MCR 00/00/1911 Census Abram T. Fireman Carlisle MCR 20/06/1887 Fined 2/- for violent shunting Kerr PR3/013 Abram T. Stoker Maryport MCR 07/09/1891 Loco Dept.£2-9-0 per fortnight RAIL 472/50 Abram Thomas Engine Driver Maryport MCR 28/06/1909 Locomotive Dept. £1-13-0 pw RAIL 472/50 Moved from Skipton. Then moved back to Adams C. Signalman Horton in Ribblesdale MID 04/04/1884 RAIL 491/1025 Skipton in 1885 Adams Edward Porter Whitehaven FUR 23/02/1874 Entered service on 20/- pw 1874 20 FR Staff Register Adams Edward Porter Whitehaven FUR 00/06/1874 Resigned 1874 20 FR Staff Register Adams F.G.T. Asst to Divl Engineer Lancaster LNW 01/08/1919 From Warrington 1904 24 RAIL 410/1890 Adams F.G.T. District Engineer Lancaster LNW 01/07/1923 Appointed to post 1904 24 RAIL 410/1890 Adams F.G.T. District Engineer Lancaster LMS 00/03/1925 At least by this date Bowtell notes Adams F.G.T. District Engineer Lancaster LMS 00/03/1927 LMS Mag 1927 April Chairman L/c & Carnforth Br, LMS Adams F.G.T. ?? ?? LMS 00/11/1927 LMS Mag. 1/1928 Temperance Union Adams F.G.T. District Engineer Lancaster LMS 00/04/1928 LMS Mag. 6/1928 Adams F.G.T. District Engineer Lancaster LMS 16/07/1928 Made retirement presentation LMS Mag. 10/1928 Adams George Porter Barrow Goods FUR 24/03/1874 Entered service on 20/- pw 1874 25 FR Staff Register Fined 2/6 for being under the influence of Adams George Porter Barrow Goods FUR 30/03/1877 1874 25 FR Staff Register drink Adams George Porter Barrow Goods FUR 16/06/1877 Resigned 1874 25 FR Staff Register Adams H., Private Underman Lancaster LNW 1914-18 Died serving in Colours 0 LNWR Roll of Honour Adams Henry Platelayer Lancaster LNW 00/00/1911 Age 24 Census Adams Henry Gordon Underman Millom LMS 03/04/1923 Entered service 1923 Furness PW staff register p 55 Adams John Edward Coal Agent Baggrow MCR 00/00/1901 Bulmers 1901 Died serving in Navy, HMS Aboukir, aged Adams T.H., Able Seaman Loader Lancaster LNW 22/09/1914 0 LNWR Roll of Honour, CWGC 35 Porter, Furness & Entered service on 16/- Resigned Sept Adams William Carnforth FMJ 01/07/1868 1868 19 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Midland 1868 Entered service on 13/- pw. Discharged Adams William Number Taker Barrow FUR 13/02/1882 30/03/1882 for indolence and neglect of 1882 16 FR Staff Register duty Adams William Fireman Carlisle LNW 00/01/1886 Carlisle Patriot Adams William Engine Driver Penrith LNW 00/00/1901 Lived Pear Tree Cottage Bulmers 1901 Adamson A. Striker Maryport MCR 28/06/1909 Locomotive Dept. 18/4 pw RAIL 472/50 Crushed to death between buffers. Aged Adamson Adam Foreman Fitter Carlisle NBR 00/05/1891 Carlisle Patriot 64 Adamson Andrew Guard Maryport ?? 01/01/1881 Married WCT p5f Adamson James Timekeeper, Loco dept Carlisle CAL 00/04/1895 Moved from Polmadie RAIL 426/14 Adamson James Timekeeper, Loco dept Carlisle CAL 00/01/1901 Movd to Dawsholm RAIL 426/14 Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 20/06/1904 Appointed. RAIL 472/10 Superintendent Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 05/02/1906 Salary £200 to £250 pa RAIL 472/11 Superintendent Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 24/10/1910 Salary £250 to £300 pa RAIL 472/11 Superintendent Locomotive Lived 2 Curzon Street. Company Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 01/12/1914 Kerr PR3/001 Superintendent shareholder Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 20/08/1917 Salary £300 to £350 pa RAIL 472/12 Superintendent Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 00/00/1918 See Biog. notes in Railway Year Book A951 Walker 3/16 Superintendent Page 2 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors A surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 27/01/1920 Salary £480 incl bonus to £550 no bonus RAIL 472/12 Superintendent Locomotive Awarded honorarium equal to salary. 18 Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 20/05/1922 RAIL 472/12 Superintendent yrs service Locomotive Adamson John Behrens Maryport MCR 00/00/1923 Retirement notes and biog 0 LMS FR Mag 10-1923 Superintendent Adamson T. Assistant Porter Newbiggin MID 20/03/1884 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Adamson T. Porter Appleby MID 20/04/1885 Moved from Newbiggin RAIL 491/1025 Adamson T. Porter Appleby MID 22/03/1889 Resigned RAIL 491/1025 Adamthwaite J., Gunner Apprentice Boilermaker Carlisle LNW 11/04/1917 Died serving in Royal Field Artillery 0 Railwaymen of Cumbria Rem Adamthwaite J.E. Assistant Porter Crosby Garrett MID 18/07/1882 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Adamthwaite J.E. Assistant Porter Crosby Garrett MID 18/07/1883 Resigned RAIL 491/1025 Adamthwaite John Telegraph Clerk Barrow FUR 29/05/1882 Entered service on 6/- pw 1882 14 FR Staff Register Transferred from Barrow Telegraph Office Adamthwaite John Clerk Lindal Ore Depot FUR 31/03/1884 1882 14 FR Staff Register on 8/- pw Adamthwaite John Clerk Furness Abbey FUR 22/12/1884 Transferred from Lindal on 10/6 pw 1882 14 FR Staff Register Transferred from F.
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