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1862 Tulloch retired from the engine works  
1862 Tulloch retired from the engine works  


1868 Died at Dellfield, Dunbarton. <ref> Glasgow Herald, Monday, July 20, 1868</ref> aged c42 years
1868 Died at Dellfield, Dumbarton. <ref> Glasgow Herald, Monday, July 20, 1868</ref> aged c42 years


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John Tulloch (c1826-1868) of Tulloch and Denny

c1826 Born at Glasgow

1851 Lodger in High Street, Dumbarton (age 25 born Glasgow), Engineer Master 4 men. [1]

1856 Married to Janet the youngest d. of the late Daniel McAusland, ropemaker. [2]

1861 Living at Bellfield House, West Bridgend, Dumbarton (age 35 born Glasgow), Master Engineer. With wife Janet (age 35) and children James Mc. (age 3), Agnes (age 1) and Margaret (age 9 months). Three servants. [3]

1862 Tulloch retired from the engine works

1868 Died at Dellfield, Dumbarton. [4] aged c42 years


1885 Margaret Tulloch, daughter of John Tulloch, married Sir Archibald Denny, 1st Bt.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. Glasgow Herald, Wednesday, September 24, 1856
  3. 1861 Census
  4. Glasgow Herald, Monday, July 20, 1868