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Charlotte Helen McNair
b.13 Nov 1857 Shettleston, Lanark, Scotland
d.20 Apr 1931 Marton-in-Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
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m. 8 Aug 1855
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m. 9 Nov 1882
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In 1861 Charlotte H. McNair (b. 1829 England) lived at Milncroft Rd., Shettleston, with her sister and sister’s husband, and her children (wrongly attributed to her sister in ancestry-com) Robert S. McNair (b. 1857 Shettleston) and Charlotte H. McNair (b.1858 Shettleston) (census). In 1881 James MacArthur (head, no occupation, b. 1819 Inverary, Argyllshire), wife Charlotte H. (merchant foreign and colonial, b. 1829 England) and stepchildren Robert S. McNair (law student, B. A. Cantab, b. 1857 Glasgow), Charlotte H. McNair (coalmasters daughter, b. 1858 Glasgow) and 4 servants lived at 10 Huntly Gardens, Govan (census). Charlotte probably married Mr. Wilson (family letters). Charlotte Helen McNair married Robert Theodore WILSON 9nov1882 in Glasgow. The McNair book 1923 supplement wrongly claimed that Helen was unmarried. From scotlandspeople website, partly illegible marriage record: Robert Theodore Wilson, ironmaster of --- Hall, Yorkshire, son of Isaac Wilson, ironmaster and --- Dorothy Wilson, nee Beasson (?), married, at Glasgow, C. Helen McNair, daughter of Robert McNair, coalmaster deceased, and Charlotte Helen Macarthur, formerly McNair or Dixon, of 10 Huntley Gdns, Glasgow. Winesses: Frederic E.(?) Ridgeway (?), Mary Dunell(?) and R. Stanser McNair. From a website on St. Cuthbert's Church, Marton, Yorkshire, where Capt. James Cook (b. 1728) was christened: A window was installed in memory of Robert Theodore Wilson and his wife Charlotte Helen, who both died in 1931. Their house became the Marton Hotel and country club. From rootsweb, "Livingstone relations" by S. Wilson: information about the family who were recorded on the census in 1891 and 1901 at Southcroft, Marton. Times: Death on 20apr1931 suddenly at Southcroft, Marton-in-Cleveland, Charlotte Helen, wife of R. Theodore Wilson. References
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