Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Daniel McAusland

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Ropemaker of Dumbarton

Daniel McAusland was born in Greenock on the 10th of April, 1787, to John McAusland and Catherine Douglas; he was the second-youngest of their four sons (they also had three daughters).

He married Agnes Connell on the 1st of February, 1808; they had eight daughters and one son

c1822 Birth of son John McAusland

Daniel came to reside in Dumbarton on the 1st of March, 1811, to take up the post of Superintendent of the Ropework. He later become its sole proprietor

1849 MI. 'in memory of Daniel McAusland, late rope maker in Dumbarton, a councillor and treasurer of the burgh ... suddenly cut off from his friends by the visitation of cholera, October 12, 1849, aged 63'

1856 Daughter Janet married John Tulloch


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