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1871 Thomas D McAlpine 47, drysalter of the High Church, lived in Paisley with Rachel McAlpine 51, Archibold McAlpine 24, [[George Watson Macalpine|George M McAlpine]] 21, William McAlpine 15, Charles McAlpine 13, [[John Henry Macalpine]] 11<ref>1871 census</ref> | 1871 Thomas D McAlpine 47, drysalter of the High Church, lived in Paisley with Rachel McAlpine 51, Archibold McAlpine 24, [[George Watson Macalpine|George M McAlpine]] 21, William McAlpine 15, Charles McAlpine 13, [[John Henry Macalpine]] 11<ref>1871 census</ref> | ||
1881 George Watson Macalpine 30, Colliery Proprietor, Employing 201 Men & 72 Boys, Local Baptist Preacher, lived in Accrington with Mary Ann Macalpine 28, George Lawson Macalpine 1<ref>1881 census</ref> | |||
1910 Awarded a Knighthood. <ref name = "Times">The Times, April 20, 1920</ref> | 1910 Awarded a Knighthood. <ref name = "Times">The Times, April 20, 1920</ref> |
Latest revision as of 16:34, 1 January 2020

Sir George Watson Macalpine (1850-1920) of Altham Colliery Co, Great Harwood Colliery Co and Accrington Brick and Tile Co
1850 Born March 10th at Paisley, Scotland.
1871 Thomas D McAlpine 47, drysalter of the High Church, lived in Paisley with Rachel McAlpine 51, Archibold McAlpine 24, George M McAlpine 21, William McAlpine 15, Charles McAlpine 13, John Henry Macalpine 11[1]
1881 George Watson Macalpine 30, Colliery Proprietor, Employing 201 Men & 72 Boys, Local Baptist Preacher, lived in Accrington with Mary Ann Macalpine 28, George Lawson Macalpine 1[2]
1910 Awarded a Knighthood. [3]
1911 Colliery Proprietor, lived in Accrington[4]
1920 Died April 18th at Broad Oak, Accrington. [3]