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1922 Died. 'Mr. John Macdonald Henderson, who represented West Aberdeenshire in Parliament from 1906 to 1918, died at Aberdeen yesterday, aged 79. Mr. Henderson, who was a well-known chartered accountant and barrister, and was associated with a number of business concerns, had residences at Wimbledon and Felixstowe. A native of Aberdeen, he went North on Friday to attend the Great North of Scotland Railway Company, of which he was a director, and contracted a chill.'<ref>Western Morning News - Tuesday 21 November 1922</ref> | |||
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John Macdonald Henderson (1843-1922) of John M. Henderson and Co
1870 Birth of son John Macdonald Henderson
1922 Died. 'Mr. John Macdonald Henderson, who represented West Aberdeenshire in Parliament from 1906 to 1918, died at Aberdeen yesterday, aged 79. Mr. Henderson, who was a well-known chartered accountant and barrister, and was associated with a number of business concerns, had residences at Wimbledon and Felixstowe. A native of Aberdeen, he went North on Friday to attend the Great North of Scotland Railway Company, of which he was a director, and contracted a chill.'[1]
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- ↑ Western Morning News - Tuesday 21 November 1922