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John William Shillan (1892-1969) | John William (Jack) Shillan (1892-1969) | ||
Born the son of John Innes Shillan, a Baker, and his wife Laura Rockhill | Born the son of John Innes Shillan, a Baker, and his wife Laura Rockhill | ||
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1832 John William Shillan, of Harrison Street. London, the well-known motor-boat racing sportsman.<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Friday 29 April 1932</ref> | 1832 John William Shillan, of Harrison Street. London, the well-known motor-boat racing sportsman.<ref>Portsmouth Evening News - Friday 29 April 1932</ref> | ||
1932 'Mr J. W. Shillan, the motor boat expert, whose engagement to Miss Ann Blakemore Rennie. of Glasgow, announced few ago, was yesterday operated on Dr Cyril Horsford, the throat specialist, in a Harley Street nursing home. The operation was entirely successful'<ref>Dundee Courier - Saturday 23 July 1932</ref> | 1932 'Mr J. W. Shillan, the motor boat expert, whose engagement to Miss Ann Blakemore Rennie. of Glasgow, announced few ... ago, was yesterday operated on ... Dr Cyril Horsford, the throat specialist, in a Harley Street nursing home. The operation was entirely successful'<ref>Dundee Courier - Saturday 23 July 1932</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Biography]] | [[Category: Biography]] | ||
[[Category: Biography - Automotive]] | [[Category: Biography - Automotive]] | ||
[[Category: Births 1890-1899]] | [[Category: Births 1890-1899]] | ||
[[Category: Deaths 1960-1969]] | [[Category: Deaths 1960-1969]] |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 24 May 2022
John William (Jack) Shillan (1892-1969)
Born the son of John Innes Shillan, a Baker, and his wife Laura Rockhill
1911 Living at 268 New Cross Road SE: John William Shillan (age 19 born Stepney), a Pastry Cook. In the home of James Kerslake, a Master Baker.[1]
1832 John William Shillan, of Harrison Street. London, the well-known motor-boat racing sportsman.[2]
1932 'Mr J. W. Shillan, the motor boat expert, whose engagement to Miss Ann Blakemore Rennie. of Glasgow, announced few ... ago, was yesterday operated on ... Dr Cyril Horsford, the throat specialist, in a Harley Street nursing home. The operation was entirely successful'[3]