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1911 [[John Wilson Gillie]] 47, Nautical instrument maker, lived in South Shields with Nora Gillie 44, May Gillie 6, '''John Calder Gillie''' 4, Helen Gillie 3<ref>1911 census</ref>
1911 [[John Wilson Gillie]] 47, Nautical instrument maker, lived in South Shields with Nora Gillie 44, May Gillie 6, '''John Calder Gillie''' 4, Helen Gillie 3<ref>1911 census</ref>
1932/3 Patents by [[John Wilson Gillie]] and [[John Calder Gillie]] of The New Quay, South Shields, on "Improvements in mariners' compasses".


1939 A compass adjuster, lived in Tynemouth with Ann Gillie<ref>1939 register</ref>
1939 A compass adjuster, lived in Tynemouth with Ann Gillie<ref>1939 register</ref>
1940 Patent by [[John Wilson Gillie]] and [[John Calder Gillie]], on "Improvement in binnacle top for taking bearings".
1953 Patent by [[Wilfred Bowman Brady]] and [[John Calder Gillie]] of The New Quay, South Shields, on "Improvements in clinometers"


2002 Died in Bridgnorth<ref>BMD</ref>
2002 Died in Bridgnorth<ref>BMD</ref>

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1906 Born in South Shields

1911 John Wilson Gillie 47, Nautical instrument maker, lived in South Shields with Nora Gillie 44, May Gillie 6, John Calder Gillie 4, Helen Gillie 3[1]

1932/3 Patents by John Wilson Gillie and John Calder Gillie of The New Quay, South Shields, on "Improvements in mariners' compasses".

1939 A compass adjuster, lived in Tynemouth with Ann Gillie[2]

1940 Patent by John Wilson Gillie and John Calder Gillie, on "Improvement in binnacle top for taking bearings".

1953 Patent by Wilfred Bowman Brady and John Calder Gillie of The New Quay, South Shields, on "Improvements in clinometers"

2002 Died in Bridgnorth[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 census
  2. 1939 register
  3. BMD