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Cumbrian Railway Ancestors D Surnames Surname First Names Cumbrian Railway Ancestors D surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service WW1 service, 4th Kings Own (Royal Dacre F. Supt of Line's Dept FR FUR 1914-18 0 FR Roll of Honour Lancaster) Regt., Private Dacre Frank Clerk Cark & Cartmel FUR 00/05/1911 AMB Dacre R. Yardman Cleator Moor Goods JTL 25/06/1892 Wage 24/- pw. Resigned JtL minute Nov 92 Dacre Richard Porter Cark & Cartmel FUR 27/12/1869 Entered servive on 18/- 20/- Mar 1872 1869 22 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Fined 2/6 for being worse for drink and Dacre Richard Porter Cark & Cartmel FUR 00/01/1872 1869 22 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 leaving lamps burning Dacre Richard Porter Cark & Cartmel FUR 00/06/1872 Discharged for fighting Jun 1872 1869 22 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Dacre Richard Temporary Porter Cark & Cartmel FUR 01/03/1875 Entered service. Discharged May 1875 1875 26 FR Staff Register Dacre Richard Signalman Roose FUR 30/11/1875 Entered service on 20/- 1875 26 FR Staff Register Dacre Richard Signalman Roose FUR 10/03/1876 Resigned 1875 26 FR Staff Register Dacre Robert Porter Whitehaven Preston St FUR 25/11/1867 Entered service on 18/- 1867 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Dacre Robert Signalman Whitehaven Corkickle FUR 31/03/1868 Transferred from Preston St on 20/- 1867 24 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Dacre Robert Pointsman Dalton FUR 00/11/1869 Transferred from Corkicle on 20/- 1867 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Dacre Robert Pointsman Ulverston FUR 00/01/1870 From Dalton 1867 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Transferred from Ulverston Resigned Dacre Robert Pointsman Carnforth FUR 00/01/1870 1867 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Apr 1871 Dacre Robert Pointsman at Dock Basin Barrow Goods FUR 20/11/1871 Entered service on 20/- 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Moved from Barrow on 20/- 22/- Nov Dacre Robert Pointsman Furness Abbey FUR 00/03/1872 1871 30 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 1872 Resigned Feb 1873 Daffern G.W. Assistant Porter Cumwhinton MID 17/07/1890 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Moved from Cumwhinton but resigned Daffern G.W. Porter Caton MID 16/07/1891 RAIL 491/1025 01/10/1891 Dailey T. Checker Carlisle LCR 01/08/1859 In post 1851 RAIL 410/1862 Daily John Examiner Whitehaven Bransty JTL 15/11/1892 Retiring. Gratuity of £10. JtL minute 941 Daker W. Shunter Clapham MID 19/09/1872 Resigned RAIL 491/1024 Entered service on 22/- Left without Daker William Shunter Barrow Goods FUR 09/10/1872 1872 25 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 notice Oct 1872 Dakin (or Deakin) Robert Signalman Lindal Ore Depot FUR 25/03/1873 Entered service on 20/- 21/- May 1873 1873 22 FR Staff Index 1845-1873 Dakin (or Deakin) Robert Signalman Lindal Ore Depot FUR 09/04/1887 On 23/- pw: 24/6 Apl'90: 23/- May'93 1873 22 FR Staff Register Dakin (or Deakin) Robert Traffic Dept. Lindal FUR 00/06/1890 AMB Dakres R.R. Apprentice Shap LNW 10/01/1909 From various temporary posts 1907 15 RAIL 410/1846 Dakres R.R. Apprentice Lancaster LNW 18/07/1910 Moved from Shap 1907 15 RAIL 410/1846 Dakres R.R. Apprentice Kirkby Lonsdale LNW 28/03/1913 Moved from Lancaster 1907 15 RAIL 410/1841 Dakres R.R. Apprentice Shap LNW 30/09/1913 Moved from Kirkby Lonsdale Goods 1907 15 RAIL 410/1846 Dakres R.R. Clerk Kendal LNW 28/12/1914 Moved from Shap 1907 15 RAIL 410/1846 Dalaney D. Fogman Winder JTL 00/00/1916 Home: 187 Main St. Frizington WDSO Kerr PR3/139 Moved from Girvan on £70 pa. Then Dale Thomas Loco Foreman Carlisle GSW 31/01/1916 1893 21 RAIL 426/14 moved to Dawsholm June 1924 Daley (or Day?) Michael Porter Lindal FUR 10/05/1880 Entered service on 19/- 1880 25 FR Staff Register Daley (or Day?) Michael Porter Ulverston FUR 12/07/1880 Transferred from Lindal 1880 25 FR Staff Register Daley (or Day?) Michael Porter Ulverston FUR 09/04/1887 On 20/- pw 1880 25 FR Staff Register Daley (or Day?) Michael Porter Ulverston FUR 00/11/1889 Discharged for drinking 1880 25 FR Staff Register Dalmore J. Mineral Guard Carlisle LNW 27/09/1901 Injured Accident Report Dalton E. Guard Carlisle MCR 28/06/1909 21/- pw RAIL 472/50 Dalton E. Guard Carlisle MCR 01/07/1915 Allocated Signal Hand Lamp No.184 WTT Appendix 1915 Gave evidence at inq into the St Nicholas Dalton John Signalman Carlisle St Nicholas CSC 11/07/1870 Carlisle Patriot crossing collision Dalton John P Railway Clerk Carlisle ?? 00/00/1847 Mannix 1847 Dalton John P. Clerk Carlisle ?? 00/00/1847 Lived 15 Henry Street Mannix Page 1 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors D surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Appointed to grade. On register here in Dalton P. Signalman Class 5 Lowca LLR 17/07/1916 NUR Reg, Bowtell Col 1928 Dalton Patrick Signalman ?? CWJ 00/00/1918 During period 1916-22 Haywood notes Wage 50/-pw bonus 6/6. Entered service Dalton Patrick Signalman Lowca CWJ 30/06/1922 1916 CWJ Staff 17/7/16 Dalton R.W. ?? Cockermouth ?? 19/02/1876 Report of son born WCT p5e Dalton R.W. Secretary's Chief Clerk Keswick CKP 31/08/1872 Salary raised by £5 pa Board minute Dalton R.W. Secretary's Chief Clerk Keswick CKP 10/04/1873 Salary £95 to £110 pa Board minute Dalton Richard Guard Carlisle ?? 00/00/1901 Lived 20 Grey Street Bulmers 1901 Dalton Robert Weeland Clerk Keswick CKP 20/10/1877 Reports of death and obituary WCT p5e(d), 5d Died in accident at Cockermouth Junction Dalton T. Fireman Workington ? LNW 16/12/1885 Board minute 14/12 Dalton T. Fireman ?? LNW 14/12/1885 Died at Cockermouth Jct. p.161 Rails thru Lakeland Dalton Thomas Engine Foreman Penrith ?? 16/12/1883 Report of Inquest WCT p2d Dalton Thomas Engine Driver Cockermouth ?? 16/04/1883 Ref to WCT p5h (m) Dalton W.E. Assistant Porter Ormside MID 04/04/1882 Appointed. Resigned 26/01/1883 RAIL 491/1025 Dalton William Signalman Workington Central CWJ 06/12/1887 Transferred from P Way Dept. CWJ Staff Dalton William Signalman Workington Central CWJ 13/02/1892 Resigned CWJ Staff Dand Henry Platelayer Dean JTL 00/00/1882 Porter's 1882 Postal Directory Danforth John R. Porter Maryport LMS 00/03/1924 AMB Started St.John's Ambulance Class @ Danforth John R. Traffic Dept. Maryport LMS 03/11/1927 St.John's Amb Reg. Maryport Started St.John's Ambulance Class @ Danforth John R. Traffic Foreman Maryport LMS 03/11/1927 St.John's Amb Reg. Maryport Started St.John's Ambulance Class @ Danforth John R. Foreman Porte Maryport LMS 31/10/1929 St.John's Amb Reg. Maryport Daniels G.H. Parcels Foreman Cl.1? Carlisle ?? 00/06/1920 Entered group. On register here in 1928 NUR reg, Bowtell col Daniels John B. Telegraph Clerk Barrow FUR 19/06/1882 Entered service on 7/6 pw 1882 16 FR Staff Register Daniels John B. Office Boy Lindal FUR 27/11/1882 Transferred from Barrow on 7/6 pw 1882 16 FR Staff Register Transferred from Lindal on 7/6 pw rising Daniels John B. Office Boy Furness Abbey FUR 22/01/1883 1882 16 FR Staff Register to 15/- by 1885 transferred from F. Abbey on 15/- pw. Daniels John B. Clerk Bootle FUR 30/01/1886 1882 16 FR Staff Register Resigned 31/07/1886 Danson G. Office Boy - Goods Lancaster LNW 01/12/1865 Appointed. Moved to Preston in 1870 1865 RAIL 410/1837 Danson T. Fogman Beckermet JTL 00/00/1916 Home: Belle Vue, Beckermet WDSO Kerr PR3/139 Dansons J. Clerk Egremont JTL 00/00/1880 New. 21/- pw. Vice Pattinson JtLine minutes 11/80 WW1 service, 4th Kings Own (Royal Darby G. Loco, C&W Dept FR FUR 1914-18 0 FR Roll of Honour Lancaster) Regt., Private Darcy J. Porter Clapham MID 18/03/1873 Appointed. Resigned 23/04/1874 RAIL 491/1024 Dargan G., Able Seaman Seaman Heysham MID 1914-18 Died serving in Royal Naval Reserve 0 Midland Ry Roll of Honour Dargue F. Porter Lazonby MID 19/05/1904 Appointed RAIL 491/1026 Dargue F. Porter Lazonby MID 24/11/1905 Resigned RAIL 491/1026 Dargue J. Assistant Porter Ribblehead MID 14/04/1885 Appointed RAIL 491/1025 Dargue J. Assistant Porter Newbiggin MID 29/04/1885 Moved from Ribblehead RAIL 491/1025 Dargue J. Porter Appleby MID 16/09/1886 Moved from Newbiggin RAIL 491/1025 Dargue J. Porter Appleby MID 27/10/1887 Resigned RAIL 491/1025 Moved from Leeds. Transferred to Goods Darnell J.H. Porter Guard Carlisle MID 15/02/1900 RAIL 491/1026 Guard in 1901 Entered group. Still on register here in Darnforth J.R. Station Foreman, Class 2 Maryport LMS 01/07/1923 NUR reg. Bowtell col 1928 Darton W.E. ?? Green Road ? FUR 01/07/1901 Entered group NUR reg. Bowtell col Page 2 Cumbrian Railway Ancestors D surnames Year Age Surname First names Employment Location Company Date Notes entered entered Source service service Appointed to grade. On NUR register here Darton W.E. Signalman Class 5 Green Road ? FUR 19/11/1917 NUR reg. Bowtell col in 1928 Moved from Shipley. Resigned Darts? W.A. Porter Lancaster Green Ayre MID 19/11/1891 RAIL 491/1025 12/03/1892 Dartson?? G.
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