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Robert McIntosh
b.31 Mar 1835 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
d.3 Jul 1920 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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m. 29 Mar 1829
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Robert MCINTOSH was born 31mar1835 and died 3jul1920. Robert was a leather merchant in his father’s firm, Peter McIntosh and sons, Glasgow, and lived at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (family letters). Robert, son of Peter, d. 3jul1920 age 85 (memorial stone of Peter McIntosh (1795-1872), Glasgow necropolis). There is a will in the National Probate Calendar of Robert Mcintosh (d. 1feb1920), Glasgow; that was another Robert. In 1876, 1886, 1896 and 1911 Peter McIntosh and Sons, tanners, curriers, leather merchants, boot and shoe makers, saddlers, harness, machinery belt, fire hose manufacturers, 129 Stockwell St., works 14 to 32 Goosedubbs St. In 1876, 1886, 1896 and 1911 Robert McIntosh, of Peter McIntosh and Sons, hse 14 St. James Terr., Gt. Western Rd. (Glasgow PO Directory). St. James Terr. is now known as Ruskin Terr. (glasgowwestaddress). The Macintoshes who lived there were Robert (1870-72, 1880), Peter (1877-81), Miss (1877-81) (glasgowwestaddress). In 1881 George Young (brother in law, writer and member of Glasgow Faculty of Procurators, b. 1847 Glasgow), Annie H. Young (sister, b. 1846 Glasgow) and family were at 14 St. James Terr. (now Ruskin Terr.), Govan, with Robert McIntosh (head, Tanner and Currier employing 60 men, 7 women and 10 boys, b. 1837 Glasgow), 2 servants and 2 visiting servants born in Penicuick, Edinburgh (census). In 1891 Grace McIntosh (1842, private means), Robert McIntosh (1835, general merchant), b. at Glasgow, were at 14 St. James Terr., Glasgow (census). In 1901 Robert McIntosh (1835 Glasgow, leather merchant) was at 14 St. James Terr., Glasgow (census). Robert MCINTOSH was born 31mar1835 and died 3jul1920. Robert was a leather merchant in his father’s firm, Peter McIntosh and sons, Glasgow, and lived at 14 St. James Terrace (now Ruskin Terrace), Glasgow (family letters). In 1881 George Young (brother in law, writer and member of Glasgow Faculty of Procurators, b. 1847 Glasgow), Annie H. Young (sister, b. 1846 Glasgow) and family were at 14 St. James Terr. (now Ruskin Terr.), Govan, with Robert McIntosh (head, Tanner and Currier employing 60 men, 7 women and 10 boys, b. 1837 Glasgow), 2 servants and 2 visiting servants born in Penicuick, Edinburgh (census). References
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