James Hamilton Doggart, 1900–1989?> (aged 89 years)
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Shared note: Arthur R Doggart and family 1901 Durham census Arthur R Doggart and family 1901 Durham census
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UK Records of the removal of graves and tombstones 1601 - 1980 for Arthur Doggart |
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UK Records of the removal of graves and tombstones 1601 - 1980 for Arthur Doggart |
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School or college: Darlington Grammar |
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Note: Extract taken from Wikipedia Extract taken from Wikipedia 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. |
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Address: Red House Darlington |
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Marriage
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Address: Hazelwood Fair Oak Lane |
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Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1 Tel Welbeck 4672 |
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Birth of a daughter
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Address: 49 Wimpole Street W1 |
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Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1 Tel Welbeck 4672 |
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The Great War
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Death of a mother
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Note: See husband for grave details |
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Residence
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Address: 44 Fursecroft St Marylebone London Shared note: 1939 Register James H Doggart London 1939 Register James H Doggart London
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Address: 49 Wimpole St, W.1 Tel Welbeck 4672 |
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World War 2
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National Health Service
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Death of a wife
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Winter of Discontent
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Mass industrial action, power cuts and a three-day working week.
from October 1978 to February 1979 (aged 79 years)
London, England
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Death
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father |
1866–1932
Birth: December 20, 1866
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— Aldershot, Hampshire, England Death: January 16, 1932 — Darlington, Durham, England |
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mother |
1869–1937
Birth: 1869
— Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: February 12, 1937 |
Marriage | Marriage — January 2, 1894 — |
1 year
elder brother |
1894–1902
Birth: 1894
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— Bishop Aukland, Durham, England Death: October 1902 — Durham, England |
4 years
elder brother |
1897–1963
Birth: June 2, 1897
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— Bishop Aukland, Durham, England Death: June 7, 1963 — Paddington, London, England |
3 years
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1900–1989
Birth: January 22, 1900
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— Bishop Aukland, Durham, England Death: October 15, 1989 — Surrey, England |
4 years
younger brother |
1903–1908
Birth: 1903
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— Durham, England Death: 1908 — Durham, England |
3 years
younger sister |
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1908–1973
Birth: April 5, 1908
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— Durham, England Death: February 6, 1973 |
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1900–1989
Birth: January 22, 1900
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— Bishop Aukland, Durham, England Death: October 15, 1989 — Surrey, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — July 23, 1928 — |
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himself |
1900–1989
Birth: January 22, 1900
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— Bishop Aukland, Durham, England Death: October 15, 1989 — Surrey, England |
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Census |
Shared note
Arthur R Doggart and family 1901 Durham census
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Census |
Shared note
Alexander Graham Doggart and brothers Diamond Street Saltburn 1911 Census
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Extract taken from Wikipedia 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. |
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Residence |
Shared note
1939 Register James H Doggart London
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Jimmy |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Hamilton_Doggart |
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James Hamilton Doggart |
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