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James Adair

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James Adair

Birth
Milton, Glasgow City, Scotland
Death
8 Oct 1897 (aged 10 days)
Milton, Glasgow City, Scotland
Burial
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland Add to Map
Plot
N1125
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Buried on 9 October 1897. Died aged 10 days old at 610 Dobbies Load, Milton, Glasgow.

He was also born at the same address.

Cause of death was premature birth and marasmus for 10 days.

His parents were John Adair and Margaret Salmon who married on 30 June 1893 at Bridgeton, Glasgow.

On 28 June 1902 both of his parents along with his brother John immigrated to America onboard the Laurentian, arriving in New York, New York, America on 11 July 1902. All three of them died in Massachusetts, America, where they are also all buried.

He is interred alongside his sister Margaret and their stillborn sibling.

Also interred in the lair is his mother's sister Annie Salmon, her husband John Robertson and two of their sons - Peter Salmon Robertson and Thomas Robertson.

There is no note of him on the gravestone but lair registration shows he is interred in the lair.

His father purchased the lair on 5 March 1895. He stated he was a bricklayer and was residing at 107 Bernard Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow at the time of purchase.
Buried on 9 October 1897. Died aged 10 days old at 610 Dobbies Load, Milton, Glasgow.

He was also born at the same address.

Cause of death was premature birth and marasmus for 10 days.

His parents were John Adair and Margaret Salmon who married on 30 June 1893 at Bridgeton, Glasgow.

On 28 June 1902 both of his parents along with his brother John immigrated to America onboard the Laurentian, arriving in New York, New York, America on 11 July 1902. All three of them died in Massachusetts, America, where they are also all buried.

He is interred alongside his sister Margaret and their stillborn sibling.

Also interred in the lair is his mother's sister Annie Salmon, her husband John Robertson and two of their sons - Peter Salmon Robertson and Thomas Robertson.

There is no note of him on the gravestone but lair registration shows he is interred in the lair.

His father purchased the lair on 5 March 1895. He stated he was a bricklayer and was residing at 107 Bernard Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow at the time of purchase.


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