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Miss B. Gordon, Bridge Street, Inverness. See also ref: 26131a-d.
Reference: 25651a
Miss B. Gordon, Bridge Street,...
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, Inverness.
Reference: 25650c
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, In...
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, Inverness.
Reference: 25650b
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, In...
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, Inverness.
Reference: 25650a
Mame Gordon, Bridge Street, In...
D.N Paterson, 609 Dunbarton Rd, Partick, Glasgow. Donald Noble Paterson, (1869-1939) was a granite mason and journeyman stonecutter. He married Isabella Murray Paterson (1872-1958) in 1894 and was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 23930
D.N Paterson, 609 Dunbarton Rd...
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). When his parents died, he and his younger sister Maisie were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. He is with the Paterson's adopted daughter Dorothy (1906-1967). James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126d
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth...
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). When his parents died, he and his younger sister Maisie were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. He is with the Paterson's adopted daughter Dorothy (1906-1967). James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126c
Miss Dorothy Paterson, Kenneth...
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street, Inverness. The young man on the left is James Daniel Mackintosh (1905-1970), son of James Daniel Mackintosh (1867-1909) and Christina Christie (1877-1913). At right is his younger sister Maisie (1907-1920). After their parents died they were taken in at different times by several different relatives, including his mother's sister Anne, who had married Peter Paterson. James Daniel Mackintosh emigrated to the USA in 1923, after Maisie died in 1920. Peter Paterson was the brother of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948), who also emigrated with wife Anne and daughter Dorothy in 1925.
Reference: 23126b
Miss Paterson, Kenneth Street,...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950d
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee MacMillan), Redhill, Surrey. She married Francis Chalmers in 1919 and died in Reigate in 1922.
Reference: 22950c
Christina Ann Chalmers (nee Ma...
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922 and he later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950b
Frank Chalmers, Redhill, Surre...
Frank and Christina Chalmers, Redhill, Surrey. Francis James Chalmers (1881-1956) was born in Surrey, a twin with sister Margaret. His fathers motor vehicle business established in 1850 (J. Chalmers and Sons Ltd), traded from the Redhill Garage and could accommodate up to 50 cars. They also held the Ford franchise. He married Christina Ann MacMillan in 1919. She died in Reigate in 1922. He later married Constance Paterson (1902-1975) of Inverness in 1936, the daughter of famous photographer Andrew Paterson (1877-1948).
Reference: 22950a
Frank and Christina Chalmers, ...