Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Walter Macfarlane, Junior

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c.1884 Born in Glasgow, son of Walter Macfarlane (1853-1932) and his wife Helen/

1891 Walter Macfarlane 37, ironfounder, living in Kelvin, Glasgow, with Helen Macfarlane 32, Marion C Macfarlane 9, Walter Macfarlane, Junior 7, Mary R Macfarlane 4, Helen H Macfarlane 9 months[1]

1901 Walter Macfarlane 47, ironfounder, living Kelvin, Glasgow with Helen Macfarlane 42, Marian C Macfarlane 19, Walter Macfarlane 17, Margaret Macfarlane 14, Helen Hope Macfarlane 10, Jessie M Macfarlane 7, Elsie C Macfarlane 4[2]

1932 His father died. Walter junior was an iron founder[3]

1965 Colonel Walter Macfarlane, DSO, DL, JP, died

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Sources of Information

  1. 1891 census
  2. 1901 census
  3. National Probate Calendar