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Peter GLEN-[201]
(c 1826-1895)
Elizabeth POTTER-[202]
(1823-1910)
Thomas WILSON-[1851]
(c 1837-1871)
Helen McINTOSH-[1852]
(before 1839-between 1871)
Peter GLEN-[199]
(1858-1923)
Barbara Herkes WILSON-[200]
(1863-1954)
age 22  (29 KB)
Cir 1912 
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William McIntosh GLEN-[24]
(1890-1951)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Christina Liddle TULLIS-[25]

William McIntosh GLEN-[24] 82,83,84,85,86,87,88

  • Born: 4 Jul 1890, Edinburgh 82,87,88,89,90
  • Marriage: Christina Liddle TULLIS-[25] 4 Jul 1914, Edinburgh 81,82,83,84,85
  • Died: 9 Jan 1951, George Square, Edinburgh at age 60 82,91

bullet   Cause of his death was Congestive cardiac failure.91

bullet  Death Notes:

3:40 AM

bullet  Noted events in his life:

• Census: 5 St. Leonard's Hill, 1891, St Leonard's, Edinburgh. 90

• Census: 8 Henry Street, 1901, St Leonard's, Edinburgh. 87

• Hospital, 30 Apr 1915, Alloa, , CLK, SCT. 92

• Military Service: Royal Scots Fuseliers, between 1916 and 1919. 93,94 He was a corporal (No. 40177) in 1916 and a private (No. 60144) in 1919.

• Occupation: hotel waiter, 1914, Edinburgh. 95

• Occupation: barman, 1916. 85

• Occupation: spirit merchant's assistant, between 1919 and 1927. 94,96,97,98

• Occupation: publican, 1933, Colinton, Edinburgh. Bought (leased?) pub 'The Railway Inn' (now 'Spylaw Tavern') in Colinton, Edinburgh in 1933

• Occupation: wine and spirit merchant. 91

• Residence: 8 Henry Street, 1914, Edinburgh. 95


William married Christina Liddle TULLIS-[25] [MRIN:12], daughter of Samuel TULLIS-[191] and Mary HUGHES-[192], 4 Jul 1914 in Edinburgh 81,82,83,84.,85 (Christina Liddle TULLIS-[25] was born 1 Sep 1892 in Saint Giles, Edinburgh 82,99 and died 13 Dec 1980 in Edinburgh 82.) The cause of her death was Right lobe pneumonia; immobility; fractured neck of femur; myocardial infarction.91

bullet  Noted events in their marriage:

• Miscellaneous: had all their children "at home". None was born in hospital.

• Residence: The Railway Inn, from 1933 to c 1950, Colinton, Edinburgh. Christina tried to run the pub for a while after William died, but sold it in 1950 and the family (Christina with Doreen and Crawford) moved to Colinton Mains in Edinburgh. Doreen was 18.



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