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Angus Alexander John Mclaren

Birth
Lancaster, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Death
6 May 1903 (aged 70)
Muskegon County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-4-5
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THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Wednesday May 6, 1903

Angus A. J. Mclaren Who Had Resided in Muskegon 23 Years.

Angus A. J. Mclaren died this morning
at 11:15 o'clock at the home of his son,
Alex Mclaren, 65 Houston Avenue. He was
70 years of age and had been confined to
the house the past week. Last December he
had a slight attack of paralysis from which
he had fully recovered. He was born in
Williamstown Canada and had lived in Muskegon
23 years.

He leaves a sister Mrs. Ellen M Straight, city
two brothers, Malcolm Mclaren, Alma, Mich; David
Mclaren, Ithaca Mich. and the following children
Mrs. A. L. Richards, city; William Mclaren, Milaca,
Minn.; John Mclaren, Miss Laura Mclaren, Chicago and
Alex Mclaren, city.

THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Thursday Evening May 7, 1903

William Mclaren of Milaca, Minn.,
reached here this morning on the
Milwaukee boat, having been called
to attend the funeral of his father,
Angus A. J. Mclaren, tomorrow after-
noon. John Mclaren, Alex Mclaren, and
Miss Laura A Mclaren, other sons and
daughter, came yesterday from Chicago
and Malcolm Mclaren the brother from
Alma, has also arrived.

THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Thursday Evening May 7, 1903

The funeral of Angus A. J. Mclaren will
be held from the residence, 65 Houston
Avenue, at 2 p.m. tomorrw. The service
will be conducted by Rev. A Hadden.

Siblings:
  Helen "Ellen" M Nellie McLaren Kernell Straight (1824 - 1904)
  Malcolm Lawrence Donald McLaren (1835 - 1916)
Donall B. MacLaren Sr (1830 - 1905)
THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Wednesday May 6, 1903

Angus A. J. Mclaren Who Had Resided in Muskegon 23 Years.

Angus A. J. Mclaren died this morning
at 11:15 o'clock at the home of his son,
Alex Mclaren, 65 Houston Avenue. He was
70 years of age and had been confined to
the house the past week. Last December he
had a slight attack of paralysis from which
he had fully recovered. He was born in
Williamstown Canada and had lived in Muskegon
23 years.

He leaves a sister Mrs. Ellen M Straight, city
two brothers, Malcolm Mclaren, Alma, Mich; David
Mclaren, Ithaca Mich. and the following children
Mrs. A. L. Richards, city; William Mclaren, Milaca,
Minn.; John Mclaren, Miss Laura Mclaren, Chicago and
Alex Mclaren, city.

THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Thursday Evening May 7, 1903

William Mclaren of Milaca, Minn.,
reached here this morning on the
Milwaukee boat, having been called
to attend the funeral of his father,
Angus A. J. Mclaren, tomorrow after-
noon. John Mclaren, Alex Mclaren, and
Miss Laura A Mclaren, other sons and
daughter, came yesterday from Chicago
and Malcolm Mclaren the brother from
Alma, has also arrived.

THE MUSKEGON DAILY CHRONICLE
Thursday Evening May 7, 1903

The funeral of Angus A. J. Mclaren will
be held from the residence, 65 Houston
Avenue, at 2 p.m. tomorrw. The service
will be conducted by Rev. A Hadden.

Siblings:
  Helen "Ellen" M Nellie McLaren Kernell Straight (1824 - 1904)
  Malcolm Lawrence Donald McLaren (1835 - 1916)
Donall B. MacLaren Sr (1830 - 1905)


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