John Campbell McKellar birth was registered in 1903 in the Redgorton district.[1]
John's marriage to Nora Lilian Marsh was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1928 in the West Derby district.[2][3][4]
John died (age 43) on 19 January 1947 in the Milngavie district,[5] and their estate passed probate on 29 April 1947 in London, England. First beneficiary was Nora Lilian Marsh or McKellar. Second beneficiary was Alexander Dryden Moffat. Additional person's name was Robert Sproul Stewart.[4]
Sources
↑Birth Registration: "Statutory Register of Births". National Records of Scotland, Ref: 390/17. ScotlandsPeople (accessed 7 April 2024)
John Campbell McKellar birth registered 1903 in Redgorton, mother's maiden name Wilson.
↑Marriage Registration: "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index, 1916-2005". General Register Office; United Kingdom; Volume: 8b; Page: 670. Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 8753 #49903017 (accessed 7 April 2024)
John C McKellar marriage to Nora L Marsh registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1928 in West Derby.
↑Marriage Registration: "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005" citing 1928, quarter 3, vol. 8B, p. 670, West Derby, Lancashire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. FamilySearch Record: QVZ1-CTNF (accessed 7 April 2024)
Mckellar marriage to Nora L Marsh registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1928 in West Derby.
↑ 4.04.1Probate: "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957" citing Digital film/folder number: 007709440; Image number: 354. FamilySearch Record: W788-GW3Z (accessed 7 April 2024). FamilySearch Image: 3Q9M-C9BM-5Q6V-9
John Campbell McKellar probate on 29 Apr 1947 in London, England, United Kingdom. Died 19 Jan 1947.
↑Death Registration: "Statutory Register of Deaths". National Records of Scotland, Ref: 500/2/7. ScotlandsPeople (accessed 7 April 2024)
John Campbell McKellar death registered 1947 in Milngavie (age 43).
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