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James Smith (1860-1923) Tobacco Manufacturer of Glasgow
James Smith (1860-1923) of [[F. and J. Smith]]. Tobacco Manufacturer of Glasgow


Was he connected with [[F. and J. Smith]]?
Born the son of [[John Smith (1831-1878)|John Smith]] and his wife Elizabeth Buchanan
 
1901 Residing at 29 Newark Drive, Kinning Park Burgh: Elizabeth Smith (age 75) with her sons James Smith (age 40), Tobacco Manufacturer, and John Smith (age 33), Tobacco Manager.<ref>1901 Census</ref>
 
1923 Will. 'Mr. James Smith (63), of Glasgow, lately a director of the Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain and Ireland), Ltd., and for many a member of the firm of Messrs. F. and J. Smith, tobacco manufacturers, of Glasgow'<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 07 December 1923</ref>


== See Also ==
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Memorial at Glasgow Necropolis.
Memorial at Glasgow Necropolis.

James Smith (1860-1923) of F. and J. Smith. Tobacco Manufacturer of Glasgow

Born the son of John Smith and his wife Elizabeth Buchanan

1901 Residing at 29 Newark Drive, Kinning Park Burgh: Elizabeth Smith (age 75) with her sons James Smith (age 40), Tobacco Manufacturer, and John Smith (age 33), Tobacco Manager.[1]

1923 Will. 'Mr. James Smith (63), of Glasgow, lately a director of the Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain and Ireland), Ltd., and for many a member of the firm of Messrs. F. and J. Smith, tobacco manufacturers, of Glasgow'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Friday 07 December 1923