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Andrew (Stewart) Scott Lauder (1876-1947) founder of [[A. and R. Scott]]
Andrew (Stewart) Scott Lauder (1876-1947) founder of [[A. and R. Scott]]


Born the son of John Lauder and his wife Margaret Scott. Brother of [[Richard Dalrymple Lauder]]
Born the son of John Lauder and his wife Jemima Ramsay Connan.


1891 Residing at 25 Princes Street, Glasgow: John Lauder (age 46 born Glasgow), Grain merchant. With his sons [[Andrew Scott Lauder]] (age 15 born Dumbarton) and [[Richard Dalrymple Lauder]] (age 11 born Dumbarton). Also his daughter Helena.<ref>1891 Census</ref>
1891 Residing at 25 Princes Street, Glasgow: John Lauder (age 46 born Glasgow), Grain merchant. With his sons [[Andrew Scott Lauder]] (age 15 born Dumbarton) and [[Richard Dalrymple Lauder]] (age 11 born Dumbarton). Also his daughter Helena.<ref>1891 Census</ref>

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Andrew (Stewart) Scott Lauder (1876-1947) founder of A. and R. Scott

Born the son of John Lauder and his wife Jemima Ramsay Connan.

1891 Residing at 25 Princes Street, Glasgow: John Lauder (age 46 born Glasgow), Grain merchant. With his sons Andrew Scott Lauder (age 15 born Dumbarton) and Richard Dalrymple Lauder (age 11 born Dumbarton). Also his daughter Helena.[1]

Married Frances Mary Field and had one daughter and two sons

Died at Winnipeg, Canada

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 Census