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4401 In 1930 Mary (Lili) was a witness at the wedding of her sister Agnes

Informant on the death of Mary Young was her daughter, M.L.McKeown 
Young, Mary Lilian (I10535)
 
4402 In 1931 Robert Baxter was the informant on the death of his father-in-law James Brodie

Robert Baxter as the informant of the death of his wife Marion Brodie

The informant of the death Robert Baxter was James Young, nephew 
Baxter, Robert (I7839)
 
4403 In 1933 James Anderson was the informant on the death of his mother-in-law Christina Hunter Anderson, James (I5060)
 
4404 In 1933 Jean was a witness at the wedding of her sister Elizabeth Barrie, Jean (I22936)
 
4405 In 1934 James was the informant on the death of his mother, Elizabeth Walker

Informant o the death ofJames F Wood was his son, JamesWood 
Wood, James Frederick (I13429)
 
4406 In 1934 Peter was the informant of the death of his father John Aitken

The informant of the death of Peter Aitken in 1951 was his son John, who was living next door to him at the time

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Mar 2017.
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Aitken, Peter (I4978)
 
4407 In 1935 Nancy, her parents and two siblings, emigrated to VIC. Australia, on-board the AU Barabool. Settling in Deepdene, VIC, a suburb of Melbourne.
 
Tennant, Ann Young (I8490)
 
4408 In 1937, when his brother Peter died, Robert is mentioned in his obituary as living in England. He was the last of the Aitken brothers still alive.
According to James Aitken Smith, Robert went south to the Kent area.
 
Aitken, Robert (I4975)
 
4409 In 1939 Reginald was married, believe the Newcastle address is home, and the London address his work

Reginald was awarded and OBE in the 1942 Queens Birthday Honour List
 
Rutley, Reginald Vincent O.B.E. RD (I31948)
 
4410 In 1939, Joseph (known as Joe) lived at 10 King's Road, Grangemouth. He was an oil
works fitter and his interests were football (Rangers Football Club in particular). Address
in 1940 was 17 Paris Street, Grangemouth.
He was brought up by Joseph Watson Dick, oilworks labourer and Annie Dick ms
Savage. Joseph Watson Dick was born about 1884, the son of John Dick, stillheadman
and Margaret Dick ms Hamilton. He married Annie Savage on 2 Dec 1910 at the manse,
Kirknewton, after banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. At the time
of marriage, he lived at 2 Oakbank, Kirknewton. Joseph Watson Dick died on 13 Jul
1949, aged 64 years.
Annie Savage was born about 1888, the daughter of Joseph Savage, limestone miner and
Christine Savage ms Edmonston. At the time of marriage in 1910, she lived at
Lawheads, Kirknewton and was a dairymaid. She died on 31 Jul 1949, aged 61 years.

Informant on the death of Joseph Dick was his daughter J Dunsmore 
Dick, Joseph Watt (I13031)
 
4411 In 1940 Pearl was a divorcee, house keeper to William Henry Nelson
Surname of death index and headstone was Nelson
 
Bristol, Pearl (I38494)
 
4412 In 1940 thomas was the informant on the death of his father, Hugh Haston.

The informant on the death of Thomas Haston was his son August ? Haston 
Haston, Thomas Scott (I9798)
 
4413 In 1941 he was serving, as a Private, in the 8th Batallion of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders.
In 1943 he had been promoted to Lance Corporal serial/no 2984645. He was killed and was buried at Oved Zarga War Cemetary which is about 80 kms west of Tunis

McMORRAN, ROBERT
Rank: Lance Corporal
Service No: 2984645
Date of Death: 03/03/1943
Age: 25
Regiment/Service: Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 8th Bn.
Grave Reference 1. J. 22.
Cemetery OUED ZARGA WAR CEMETERY
Additional Information:
Son of John and Jessie McMorran; husband of Georgina H. McMorran, of Armadale West Lothian.
 
McMorran, Robert (I5160)
 
4414 In 1941 Janet was a witness at the wedding of her sister, Christina Walker Nlyth Blyth, Janet Davidson (I15806)
 
4415 In 1942 was in Hong Kong Clinton, Ann Priscilla (I5801)
 
4416 In 1943 Peter was the informant on the death of his mother

Informant on the death of James Hutton was, Peter Hutton, son, of Gala Gardens, Galashiels

Informanton the death of Peter B Huttom was, James Hutton, son, of 31 King Edward Way, Kirkliston
 
Hutton, Peter Brown (I7302)
 
4417 In 1945 John was the "Best Man" at his brother Peter's wedding.

John was the informant on the death of his father, John Aitken, in 1969 
Aitken, John (I8329)
 
4418 In 1946 Elizabeth was the informant on the death of her mother

The informant of the death of Elizabeth Dickson was her husband William Fulde 
Dickson, Elizabeth (I5189)
 
4419 In 1946 Matthew Nimmo was the informant of the death of his father, Andrew K Nimmo

The informant on the death of Matthew Nimmo was his brother Alex 
Nimmo, Matthew Aitken (I1384)
 
4420 In 1947 Jeanie was residing at 7 Culen? Terrace, Irvine, when she was the informant on the death of her aunt Georgina Tod Russell. Jeanie was not married at that time Sommerville, Jane (I26410)
 
4421 In 1949 he was his brother John's best-man
He was the informant on the death of his mother in 1964
 
Aitken, James (I8326)
 
4422 In 1952 Mary was the bridesmaid to her sister Janet

Informant on the death of Mary Kettles was her daughter Ann McKinnon

Resided at 9 Calder Grove, at the time of her sister's wedding and was still residing there before her own wedding. Also residing there was John McKinnon and Jean McKinnon, witnesses to the wedding 
Kettles, Mary (I13519)
 
4423 In 1953 he was the informant on the death of his mother.
In 1956 he was the informant on the death of his aunt Jessie Kidd
In 1957 he was the infrmant on the death of his aunt Mary Kidd
In 1960 he was the informant on the death of his aunt Agnes Kidd

Informant on the death of Richard AMour in 1963 was his brother A K Amour

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 2 Jan 2013.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Oct 2016.
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Amour, Richard V (I21327)
 
4424 In 1954 William was the informant on the death of his father, William Pender

Informant on the death of William was a nephew

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 12 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 12 May 2019.
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Pender, William (I14536)
 
4425 In 1956 George was the informant of the death of his father, Henry Aitken

In 1963 George was the informant on the death of his brother, David Aitken

In 1984 George was the informant on the death of his sister, Jessie Aitken

Informant on the death of George Aitken was his daughter, name unreadable 
Aitken, George (I10313)
 
4426 In 1957 he was the informant on the death of his brother-in-law, John Brock Mudge, George (I20549)
 
4427 In 1962 a D.H.Urquhart was the informant on the death of his uncle, George Rankin Urquhart.
D.H. Urquhart is probably this Douglas.
D.H.Urquhart resided at 29 Craighouse Gardens, Edinburgh.
1981 saw D.H. Urquhart being the informant on his aunt Isabella Urquhart's death. By then he resided at 76 Greenbank Road, Edinburgh.
D H Urquhart was the informant n the death of his mother in 1984, no address recorded.
Informant on the death of Robert Urquhart in 1999, was his son D H Urquhart still residing at 76 Greenbank Road, Edinburgh

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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Mar 2020.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 1 Mar 2020.
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Urquhart, Douglas Hamilton (I8485)
 
4428 In 1970 the informant of the death of Alexander Aitken was his son John A Aitken

The informant on death of John A Aitken was Neil MacKinnon, grandson. 
Aitken, John Alexander (I4984)
 
4429 In 1970 the informant of the death of Alexander Aitken was his son John A Aitken Aitken, Alexander (I4982)
 
4430 In 1972 John was the informant on his father's Death Certificate

In 1973 he was the informant on the death of his aunt Elizabeth Kinnaird Cairncross.

The informant on the death of John Goulding was his sister Margaret Clark
 
Goulding, John Duncan (I5093)
 
4431 In 1978 James was the informant of the death of his father, Alexander Pender Pender, James Blair (I9655)
 
4432 In 1997 Charlie was studying for Advanced GNVQ Engineering and Physics.
In 2001 he was working for JET (Jersey Electricity Telecommunications) as an apprentice telephone engineer, at Jersey.
Now in 2005 he is a Residential Child Care Officer in the Remand Home.
Charlie is mad on racing cars. 
Fox, Charles Richard Peter (I11309)
 
4433 In a letter from her father to Miss Nan Judge of Roslin on 9 Sep. 1910, it mentions that Annie is the Superintendent of the City Hospital, Rutland, Vermont, USA.

Her will was declared in UK on 19 May 1942. She left her English estate, of 5455 pounds 15 shillings and 11 pence, to Jean Noble Stickney, widow and Laura Katherine Ramsay (wife of Douglas Monro Ramsay)

The 1881 Census of Canada says she was born in Ontario not as Burke's Peerage says, Newcastle, NB. 
Aitken, Annie Anderson (I7921)
 
4434 In about 1958 he collapsed when out with a friend during the Easter holidays whilst in Leeds, YKS. Rushed to Leeds Hospital but was DOA. Gunn, Maxwell (I11118)
 
4435 In about 1970 he was the Town Clerk of Woodville in NZ. McPherson, Gordon Aitken (I8304)
 
4436 In David's own words, "I am convinced that there was a baby swap done on the day I was taken home from hospital. It probably accounts for the reason that my birthday is on the 22nd of June and my Birth Certificate in fact says I was born on 27th June. I needed to get a Birth Certificate to confirm my eligibility to be a representative in a North Island under 16 soccer tournament, I was a Hawkes Bay representaitive at the time."
Dave served his apprenticeship as a Fitter- Welder, being the first person to serve a 6,000 hour apprenticeship, prior to this it was a 10,000 hour apprenticeship. He worked in the engineering industry for some years and then spent 2 years as a back-country Rabbiter.
In 1970 he returned to the town of Hastings and went to work for the Leopard Brewery which was opposite the old Johnston family home. "Here I worked for the brewery as an Installation Fitter installing beer dispensing equipment at pubs and clubs etc. With this job I travelled all over the North Island. Spent many weeks away from home. As the years rolled on I was promoted to a senior management position with a staff of around 30 spread throughout the island, and stayed 25 years with the brewery."
David and Marg built their new home in The Sounds and both ended up working in the mussel industry.
"Eventually we sold our Sounds house for an awful lot of money and we retired. One year later I had a heart attack and am now living off the Government, on a sickness benefit."
David and Marjorie live at Rangiora about 30 kms north of Christchurch.. 
Johnston, David Leslie (I9513)
 
4437 In her autobiography she says she was born at Arm, Halifax. But in a biography of her father "Lord Beaverbrook, a Life" by Anne Chisholm and Michael Davie, her place of birth is given as Peurto Rico.
" He (Beaverbrook) planned to go south in January to recuperate: to Peurto Rico. 'I am leaving Mrs Aitken behind because she seems to be getting on so well here. Her family is in mourning and not going out at all and consequently she has no temptation to over-exert herself......... ."
".... their plans changed and she went with him to Peurto Rico.
The birth of their first child, Janet, on 9 Jul 1908, he said, 'increased the intimacy of our relationship."
When 6 Dec 1917 the French munitions ship, Mont Blanc, blew up, in Halifax Harbour, it destroyed government buildings housing the birth death and marriage records for Halifax.
This was supposedly why Janet never had a birth certificate.
More likely it was because she was not born in Halifax?

Janet was an invetrate traveller and it was she who first travelled to Barbados and found Holders House, which she purchased in 1963.
She was a great horsewoman and it was her idea that all the Kidd children should be named with names beginning with "J". This saved the cost of changing monogrammed horseboxes, saddlecloths, etc.
Thus we have Jane, John, Jemma, Jodie, Jack, etc.
Gourlay quotes Michael Foot (MP) in "The Beaverbrook I Knew" as saying 'Janet had strong streaks of the Beaverbrook charm ' but she did not possess her father's devotion to politics or journalism. 'Janet had a streak, too, of the old man's guile to add to the charm, but she was still no politician. 
Aitken, Hon Janet Gladys (I8895)
 
4438 In her obituary it says she was formerly of Tartraven Farm Donald, Jean Hamilton (I11149)
 
4439 In Mar 1900 his brother John was married. James was a witness at the wedding

James farmed at Overton Farm in the Polmont, STI, area.
They proceeded to have 4 children and then James migrated to Australia by himself, with his wife and children to follow.
Once getting set, though not settled, he sent for his wife and children.
James and family then lived in and around the Brisbane area, Mount Brisbane, Scarborough, Towoomba, Rath Pine and then Sandgate.
At Sandgate, then a separate town now a suburb of Brisbane, he owned a dairy in partnership with a Dane call Madsen, Sandgate Dairy, Bald Hills Road Sandgate.
After the family arrived he and Margaret had a daughter, Lillian Moffat Aitken.
James corresponded with his brother John who was farming at Hareburn Farm. In one letter he told of a tiny school nearby where the pupils and staff were terrified when a snake got into the school and would not leave. They called on James who promptly shot the reptile.
It was believed that James was killed in a tractor accident whilst aged in his 30's. He may have died of a heart attack. On late information just received it states he died of a brain haemorrhage.
When he died his wife was already pregnant with their daughter May. After May was born Margaret and and the children set sail back to Scotland on a troop ship. This turned out to be an epic journey, of 7 weeks, as the ship zig zagged its way across the oceans avoiding U-Boats and picking up survivors from stricken vessels.
May died of influenza, which was in pandemic proportions, either on board the ship or very soon after landing.
Margaret remarried in Scotland to John Morrison. John and James, Margaret's eldest boy, then went to the USA, with Margaret and the rest of the children following. Margaret and children arrived in the Port of New York on 1 Aug 1923. Margaret and John then provided a half brother for the children.
The whole family moved to Michigan in 1925. 
Aitken, James (I5097)
 
4440 In the "Aitken's of Mosgiel" it has his date of death as 4 Apr 1941 and marriage date as 17 Mar 1968. This is clearly wrong as he would have died before he married. Stuart Park gives the date of death as 4 Apr 1971, but he also queries that date. Also Stuart gives marriage date as 17 Mar 1938

Francis was given a soldiers internment.
 
Aitken, Francis Randall (I7166)
 
4441 In the 1841 census he was living at home as an 18 y.old Medical Student
The informant of the death of William Aitken was his son William. 
Aitken, William (I6683)
 
4442 In the 1851 census Ann Elizabeth Rose (niece and adopted daughter) was living with Thomas & Mary
 
Rose, Thomas (I31006)
 
4443 In the 1851 census, John was living with his grandmother, Sarah Hayer Beck, John Henry Charles (I20576)
 
4444 In the 1861 a Jane Ferrier (niece) was living with Andrew and family

Andrew and Jane are on the 1871 census living at No 3 Pit, Bo'Ness

Informant on the death of Andrew Knowles was his son Thomas

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Death Cert.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 27 Feb 2011.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 4 Jan 2016.
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Knowles, Andrew (I99)
 
4445 In the 1861 census 2 grandchildren are also living with Richard and Marym Rosa Gould aged 1, and Emilt Silley aged 10. Uncertain as to the parents of the grandchildren

Possible 1871 census for Richard and Mary, along with a sister Sarah Rouse, and a niece Mary A Gould aged 11 
Gould, Richard (I15449)
 
4446 In the 1861 census Kate was living her paternal grand parents Bowers, Kate (I15776)
 
4447 In the 1881 census Gilbert was listed as a "nurse child" Whall, Gilbert Charles (I17324)
 
4448 In the 1881 census William is listed as a widow Gould, William (I15540)
 
4449 In the 1881 census, Robert his wife 2children are listed with the surname Leitch, this was the surname of his mother, by her 2nd marriage

Witnesses at the wessing of John Airey and Mary Waggot in 1887, were Robert Airey and his wiffe Mary 
Airey, Robert (I4595)
 
4450 In the 1891 census a niece,Mabel Wort,was living with Alfred and Eva

According to the 1911 census Alfred and Eva never had any children.

Benefactor on the probate record for Eva was Isabella Annie Hunt this was her sister 
Wort, Eva Matilda (I15619)
 

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