Title
Letter from Samuel Holmes, New Jersey to Robert Young
Reference
HACK/5/1/24
Production date
08-03-1917 - 08-03-1917
Creator
- Young, RobertBiographyBiography
Robert Young was born on 21 July 1860; he was the son of Jane Young (nee Hackworth) and George Edward Young. He married Edith Mary Lees, who was born in Chester in 1875 on 5 August 1905 and they had six daughters.
He became an engineer and spent a significant amount of time working in Asia and founded the Engineering firm R. Young and Co., Ltd in Penang, Malaysia. He was a member of the Straits Settlements Legislative which included Penang as well as acting as the editor and a chairman of the board of directors of the Pening Gazette. He was a Government and Municipal contractor and lessee of the Penang Steam Tramways. He was a Freemason and installed as Master of Royal Prince of Wales Lodge in Penang, later becoming D.G. Warden and later Deputy District Grand Master.
After the death of both his brother, George Edward Young, and his sister in law, Henrietta Young (nee Chapman), in 1916 Robert Young and family moved back to Britain. After his retirement he moved to Haywards Heath and then moved to St Leonards on Sea.
On his return to England Robert Young wrote Timothy Hackworth and the Locomotive. He spent years researching for his publication and contacted members of the family, people who used to work with his father and prominent railway individuals in order to gain evidence for his book. Robert Young died on 6 May 1932 at St Leonards on Sea and his wife died on 4 June 1854.
- Young, Edith MaryBiographyBiography
Edith Mary Lees was born in 1875 in Chester. She married Robert Young on 5 August 1905 and they had six daughters. She died in 1945.
Scope and Content
Has retired; knew Pangborn personally asked to exhibit Royal George in the Columbia fair; the Stephenson letter is in his possession until it is safe to cross the ocean as he is the oldest grandson he was to have it; Sam thought it was in the Mechanics Institute in Shildon it was not; John Wesley Hackworth patents, he has a lot of letters, books of account of repairs to locomotives. Much of the material described in this letter is contained in this archive.
Extent
1 item
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
National Railway Museum, York
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