James Hamilton Doggart, 19001989 (aged 89 years)

James Hamilton Doggart
Name
James Hamilton /Doggart/
Given names
James Hamilton
Surname
Doggart
Note: Jimmy
Birth
British Queen
Victoria
from 20 June 1837 to 22 January 1901
Census
31 March 1901 (aged 1 year)

Arthur R Doggart and family 1901 Durham census

nameagereloccborn
Arthur R Doggart34headDraper ShopkeeperAldershot, Hants
Mary J Doggart32wifeScotland
Arthur R6sonBishop Aukland, Durham
Alexander G Doggart3sonBishop Aukland, Durham
James H Doggart1sonBishop Aukland, Durham
  • 2 servants
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
from 25 June 1895 to 12 July 1902
The Boer War
Battle for control of southern Africa
from 11 October 1899 to 31 May 1902
Death of a brother

UK Records of the removal of graves and tombstones 1601 - 1980 for Arthur Doggart
Bishop Aukland cemetary 1977-1978
Doggart Arthur who passed home Nov 16th 1902 aged 8 years
"In sure hope to Meet Again, Safe in the Arms of Jesus"
Bertie who passed home Dec 13th 1908 aged 5 and a half years

Birth of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Arthur Balfour
from 12 July 1902 to 5 December 1905
Birth of a sister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Henry Campbell-Bannerman
from 5 December 1905 to 5 April 1908
Death of a brother

UK Records of the removal of graves and tombstones 1601 - 1980 for Arthur Doggart
Bishop Aukland cemetary 1977-1978
Doggart Arthur who passed home Nov 16th 1902 aged 8 years
"In sure hope to Meet Again, Safe in the Arms of Jesus"
Bertie who passed home Dec 13th 1908 aged 5 and a half years

Birth of a brother
Olympic Games
Games of the IV Olympiad
from 27 April 1908 to 31 October 1908
London, England
Education
School or college: Darlington Grammar
British King
Edward VII
from 22 January 1901 to 6 May 1910
Census
2 April 1911 (aged 11 years)
Death of a paternal grandfather
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Herbert Henry Asquith
from 5 April 1908 to 6 December 1916
Event
Note: Extract taken from Wikipedia

Extract taken from Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hamilton_Doggart

in December 1928, passed the Final Fellowship exam:

I could have let out a yell of joy and relief. The formal words of welcome were pronounced by Sir Cuthbert Wallace who, as Dean of the Medical School of St. Thomas’, had rebuked me a few years earlier for being so frivolous as to go off to South America before I had qualified. (ibid, 2002)

In fact, that trip was not only Jimmy’s first journey outside Europe; it led to his first significant contribution to medical research. The adventure came about when the eminent scientist Joseph Barcroft invited him to join an Anglo-American expedition to Peru to study the physiology of mountain sickness. The group sailed from Liverpool in November 1921, stopped off at Havana, before passing through the Panama Canal on the way to the Peruvian port of Callao. In Peru, they spent the entire winter, huddled in a converted railway baggage car at Cerro de Pasco, 14,000 feet above sea level. Jimmy was entranced by South America, where he returned to lecture on various occasions.

Event
Medical Directory
1925
Address: Red House
Darlington
Event
Southampton to Lisbon on the "Andes"
13 April 1926
Marriage
Event
Address: Hazelwood Fair Oak Lane
Event
Medical Directory
1930
Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1
Tel Welbeck 4672
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
Event
Telephone Book
1933
Address: 49 Wimpole Street
W1
Event
Medical Directory
1935
Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1
Tel Welbeck 4672
British King
George V
from 6 May 1910 to 20 January 1936
The Great War
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
David Lloyd George
from 6 December 1916 to 23 October 1922
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Bonar Law
from 23 October 1922 to 22 May 1923
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Stanley Baldwin
from 22 May 1923 to 22 January 1924
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Ramsey MacDonald
from 22 January 1924 to 7 June 1935
British King
Edward VII
from 20 January 1936 to 11 December 1936
Death of a mother
Note: See husband for grave details
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Stanley Baldwin
from 7 June 1935 to 28 May 1937
Event
Residence
Address: 44 Fursecroft
St Marylebone
London

1939 Register James H Doggart London

nosubnamebirthmarryOccupation
841James H Doggart22 Jan 1900MOpthalmic Surgeon
Event
Medical Directory
1940
Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1
Tel Welbeck 4672
Event
Medical Directory
1942
Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1
Tel Welbeck 4672
British King
George VI
from 11 December 1936 to 6 February 1952
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Neville Chamberlain
from 28 May 1937 to 10 May 1940
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Winston Churchill
from 10 May 1940 to 26 July 1945
World War 2
Death of a sister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Clement Atlee
from 26 July 1945 to 26 October 1951
National Health Service
Free healthcare for all
from 5 July 1948
Olympic Games
Games of the XIV Olympiad
from 29 July 1948 to 14 August 1948
London, England
British Queen
Elizabeth II
from 6 February 1952
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Winston Churchill
from 26 October 1951 to 6 April 1955
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Anthony Eden
from 6 April 1955 to 10 January 1957
Death of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Harold Macmillan
from 10 January 1957 to 19 October 1963
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Alex Douglas-Home
from 19 October 1963 to 16 October 1964
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Harold Wilson
from 16 October 1964 to 19 June 1970
Death of a brother
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Edward Heath
from 19 June 1970 to 4 March 1974
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Harold Wilson
from 4 March 1974 to 5 April 1976
Death of a wife
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
James Callaghan
from 5 April 1976 to 4 May 1979
Winter of Discontent
Mass industrial action, power cuts and a three-day working week.
from October 1978 to February 1979
London, England
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Margaret Thatcher
from 4 May 1979 to 28 November 1990
Death
Family with parents
father
18661932
Birth: 20 December 1866 30 28 Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Death: 16 January 1932Darlington, Durham, England
mother
18691937
Birth: 1869Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death: 12 February 1937
Marriage Marriage2 January 1894
1 year
elder brother
18941902
Birth: 1894 27 25 Bishop Aukland, Durham, England
Death: October 1902Durham, England
4 years
elder brother
A G Doggart
18971963
Birth: 2 June 1897 30 28 Bishop Aukland, Durham, England
Death: 7 June 1963Paddington, London, England
3 years
himself
James Hamilton Doggart
19001989
Birth: 22 January 1900 33 31 Bishop Aukland, Durham, England
Death: 15 October 1989Surrey, England
4 years
younger brother
19031908
Birth: 1903 36 34 Durham, England
Death: 1908Durham, England
3 years
younger sister
19051948
Birth: 1905 38 36
Death: 1948
3 years
younger brother
19081973
Birth: 5 April 1908 41 39 Durham, England
Death: 6 February 1973
Family with Doris Mennell
himself
James Hamilton Doggart
19001989
Birth: 22 January 1900 33 31 Bishop Aukland, Durham, England
Death: 15 October 1989Surrey, England
wife
19081977
Birth: 10 January 1908
Death: July 1977
Marriage Marriage23 July 1928
3 years
daughter
Family with Leonora Margaret Sharpley
himself
James Hamilton Doggart
19001989
Birth: 22 January 1900 33 31 Bishop Aukland, Durham, England
Death: 15 October 1989Surrey, England
wife
son
Private
Census
Shared note

Arthur R Doggart and family 1901 Durham census

nameagereloccborn
Arthur R Doggart34headDraper ShopkeeperAldershot, Hants
Mary J Doggart32wifeScotland
Arthur R6sonBishop Aukland, Durham
Alexander G Doggart3sonBishop Aukland, Durham
James H Doggart1sonBishop Aukland, Durham
  • 2 servants
Census
Shared note

Alexander Graham Doggart and brothers Diamond Street Saltburn 1911 Census

namerelageoccupationborn
A Graham Doggartnephew13students under governessBishop Aukland, Durham
James Doggartnephew11students under governessBishop Aukland, Durham
Norman Doggartnephew2students under governessBishop Aukland, Durham
Event

Extract taken from Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hamilton_Doggart

in December 1928, passed the Final Fellowship exam:

I could have let out a yell of joy and relief. The formal words of welcome were pronounced by Sir Cuthbert Wallace who, as Dean of the Medical School of St. Thomas’, had rebuked me a few years earlier for being so frivolous as to go off to South America before I had qualified. (ibid, 2002)

In fact, that trip was not only Jimmy’s first journey outside Europe; it led to his first significant contribution to medical research. The adventure came about when the eminent scientist Joseph Barcroft invited him to join an Anglo-American expedition to Peru to study the physiology of mountain sickness. The group sailed from Liverpool in November 1921, stopped off at Havana, before passing through the Panama Canal on the way to the Peruvian port of Callao. In Peru, they spent the entire winter, huddled in a converted railway baggage car at Cerro de Pasco, 14,000 feet above sea level. Jimmy was entranced by South America, where he returned to lecture on various occasions.

Residence
Shared note

1939 Register James H Doggart London

nosubnamebirthmarryOccupation
841James H Doggart22 Jan 1900MOpthalmic Surgeon
Name

Jimmy

Note

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hamilton_Doggart

Media object
James Hamilton Doggart
James Hamilton Doggart