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Alexander Gordon Ogston (1875-1943), director of soap manufacturer, and of motor company
1875 Born in Scotland; brother of [[James Norman Ogston]]
1901 Soap Manufacturer, living/staying with [[Thomas Alexander]], chemical manufacturer and his family in Stirling<ref>1901 census</ref>
1914 Director of [[Ogston and Tennant]]  
1914 Director of [[Ogston and Tennant]]  


1920 Director of [[Ogston and Tennant]] and [[Ogston Motor Co]]
1920 Director of [[Ogston and Tennant]] and [[Ogston Motor Co]]
1943 Died in Aberdeen<ref>National probate calendar</ref>


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Revision as of 18:17, 10 August 2019

Alexander Gordon Ogston (1875-1943), director of soap manufacturer, and of motor company

1875 Born in Scotland; brother of James Norman Ogston

1901 Soap Manufacturer, living/staying with Thomas Alexander, chemical manufacturer and his family in Stirling[1]

1914 Director of Ogston and Tennant

1920 Director of Ogston and Tennant and Ogston Motor Co

1943 Died in Aberdeen[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. National probate calendar