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William Guthrie

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William Guthrie of William Guthrie and Co

1911 Wm Guthrie, motor engineer, Hamilton Road, Motherwell.[1]

1917 Sole owner of D. L. Motor Manufacturing Co

1920 Director of Wallace (Glasgow)

1925 Mentioned as William Guthrie, motor engineer, Motherwell.[2]

1941 'William Guthrie, engineer, who ran the munition factory quarter of century ago, is still in Orchard Street, Motherwell.'[3]

1941 Marriage of his daughter. 'Miss Janet Wilson Guthrie, eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm. Guthrie, Glencroft, 37 Orchard Street, photographed on Saturday at Brandon Church after her marriage to Mr Thomas Scott Young, eldest son of Mrs Sinclair, 56 Scott Street, Hamilton'

1942 Marriage of his son. 'John Guthrie, B.Sc., only son Mr and Mrs William Guthrie, Glencroft, Orchard Street, Motherwell, to Mary Paterson, D.A., only daughter of Mr and Mrs Archibald Millar, 10 Orchard Street, Motherwell'[4]

1945 Death of his wife 'At 24 West Crescent. Troon, on January 15, 1945, Annie Bell, beloved wife of William Guthrie.'[5]

1946 Daughter Helen married.[6]

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Sources of Information

  1. Hamilton Advertiser - Saturday 09 December 1911
  2. Shields Daily News - Monday 17 August 1925
  3. Motherwell Times - Friday 21 February 1941
  4. Motherwell Times - Friday 10 April 1942
  5. Motherwell Times - Friday 19 January 1945
  6. Motherwell Times - Friday 29 November 1946