John Willet
John Willet  | |
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| Born | 6 February 1815 Kirkmichael, South Ayrshire, Scotland  | 
| Died | 15 August 1891 (aged 76) Aberdeen, Scotland  | 
| Nationality | Scottish | 
| Known for | Bridge design | 
John Willet, M.Inst.C.E. (6 February 1815 – 15 August 1891)[1] was a Scottish engineer who was mainly involved in bridge design. His office was in Union Terrace, Aberdeen, as of 1882.[2]
At the age of 22, he became an apprentice to James Thomson.[1]
Personal life
Willet married Mary Ann Rennie (1832–1915) in 1854.[3] They had at least two children: Archibald William Willet (1858–1942)[4] and Mary Annabelle Willet (1859–1928).[5]
He died in 1891, aged 76. He was interred in Allenvale Cemetery, Aberdeen. His wife and daughter are also buried there.
References
- Specific
 
- ^ a b John Willet at Grace's Guide
 - ^ The Architect and Building News, Volume 27, Issue 2 (1882)
 - ^ Mary Ann Hill Rennie Willet (1832–1915) at FindAGrave.com
 - ^ Archibald William Willet at Grace's Guide
 - ^ Mary Ann Hill Willet (1859–1928) at FindAGrave.com
 
- General
 
- The Architect, Volumes 13-14 (Gilbert Wood, 1875)
 - The Builder (1907)
 - Oliver & Boyd's new Edinburgh almanac and national repository (1884)
 
External links
- John Willet - ScottishArchitects.org.uk
 - John Willet at FindAGrave.com