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1901 Thos Alexander 62,  Chemical Manufacturer, lived in Stirling, with Isabella Alexander 57, [[William Alexander (1874-1954)|Wm Alexander]] 28, Soap Manufacturer, Edith Alexander 23, Thos Alexander Jr 20, clerk, Mable Alexander 19, Jessie Alexander 11; also in the house [[A. G. Ogston|Alexander G Ogston]] 25, Soap Manufacturer<ref>1901 census</ref>
1901 Thos Alexander 62,  Chemical Manufacturer, lived in Stirling, with Isabella Alexander 57, [[William Alexander (1874-1954)|Wm Alexander]] 28, Soap Manufacturer, Edith Alexander 23, Thos Alexander Jr 20, clerk, Mable Alexander 19, Jessie Alexander 11; also in the house [[A. G. Ogston|Alexander G Ogston]] 25, Soap Manufacturer<ref>1901 census</ref>


Died before 1917 when his wife was recorded as a widow on her death<ref>national probate calendar</ref>


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Revision as of 16:14, 12 August 2019

c.1839 Born in Glasgow

1901 Thos Alexander 62, Chemical Manufacturer, lived in Stirling, with Isabella Alexander 57, Wm Alexander 28, Soap Manufacturer, Edith Alexander 23, Thos Alexander Jr 20, clerk, Mable Alexander 19, Jessie Alexander 11; also in the house Alexander G Ogston 25, Soap Manufacturer[1]

Died before 1917 when his wife was recorded as a widow on her death[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. national probate calendar