Buried on January 2, 1900. (Death Certificate / Undertaker's Certificate Photocopy)
Occupation on above: Type Founder
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent D10,955 on December 10, 1878 for a "Design for a Font of Printing-Types"
- U.S. Patent 463,427 on November 17, 1891 for a "Metallic Alloy" (for type)
A very famous type-founder, he has an entry on Page 465 of "Who's Who in America: 1899 - 1900", Edited by John W. Leonard.
Although he was the author of several books of poetry, he is most remembered for his "The American Printer", 1866.
He married Eliza Ross on September 27, 1834.
Buried on January 2, 1900. (Death Certificate / Undertaker's Certificate Photocopy)
Occupation on above: Type Founder
Inventor:
- U.S. Patent D10,955 on December 10, 1878 for a "Design for a Font of Printing-Types"
- U.S. Patent 463,427 on November 17, 1891 for a "Metallic Alloy" (for type)
A very famous type-founder, he has an entry on Page 465 of "Who's Who in America: 1899 - 1900", Edited by John W. Leonard.
Although he was the author of several books of poetry, he is most remembered for his "The American Printer", 1866.
He married Eliza Ross on September 27, 1834.
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Thomas MacKellar
1860 United States Federal Census
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Thomas MacKellar
1870 United States Federal Census
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Thomas MacKellar
U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current
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Thomas MacKellar
1880 United States Federal Census
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Thomas MacKellar
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates Index, 1803-1915
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