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Alexander “Alex Doak” MacDonald

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Alexander “Alex Doak” MacDonald

Birth
Stornoway, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
8 Apr 1953 (aged 62)
Scotstown, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada
Burial
Gould, Estrie Region, Quebec, Canada Add to Map
Memorial ID
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MILITARY REGISTRATION [1917]
In 1917, at the age of 26, Alex registered with the United States Army - Alex McDonald, 26, residence: Graniteville, Vermont, born November 3, 1890 in Milan, Quebec, Canada, alien, quarryman with E.L. Smith and Company, Graniteville, single, no prior MILITARY service, signed Alex McDonald, tall, slender build, blue eyes, black hair, June 5, 1917, Barre, Washington county, Vermont.
(source: ancestry.com, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Vermont)
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MARRIAGE (MacDonald -- MacKay, 1927)
Alexander MacDonald, 36, resident of Detroit, Michigan, born in Canada, machinist, father: Angus, mother: Mary Campbell, 1st marriage, and Christine A. MacKay, 32, resident of Detroit, Michigan, saleslady, father: Donald [MacKay], mother: Christine MacLeod, were married June 30, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, witnesses: Angus MacDonald of Detroit, Etta MacKay of Detroit
(source: ncestry.com, Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, Wayne, Wayne, Part 18)
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Alex and Ann lived in Detroit (1941) until he retired when they moved back to Scotstown.
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DEATH (church record)
Alex died in 1953 at the age of 62 in his home in Scotstown. He was buried in the New Cemetery in Gould, J.W. Smith, presiding minister. Witnesses: Alex M. MacDonald and David R. MacDonald.
(source: St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Register, 1951-1983, Deaths, p. 133)
MILITARY REGISTRATION [1917]
In 1917, at the age of 26, Alex registered with the United States Army - Alex McDonald, 26, residence: Graniteville, Vermont, born November 3, 1890 in Milan, Quebec, Canada, alien, quarryman with E.L. Smith and Company, Graniteville, single, no prior MILITARY service, signed Alex McDonald, tall, slender build, blue eyes, black hair, June 5, 1917, Barre, Washington county, Vermont.
(source: ancestry.com, U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Vermont)
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MARRIAGE (MacDonald -- MacKay, 1927)
Alexander MacDonald, 36, resident of Detroit, Michigan, born in Canada, machinist, father: Angus, mother: Mary Campbell, 1st marriage, and Christine A. MacKay, 32, resident of Detroit, Michigan, saleslady, father: Donald [MacKay], mother: Christine MacLeod, were married June 30, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan, witnesses: Angus MacDonald of Detroit, Etta MacKay of Detroit
(source: ncestry.com, Michigan, U.S., Marriage Records, Wayne, Wayne, Part 18)
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Alex and Ann lived in Detroit (1941) until he retired when they moved back to Scotstown.
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DEATH (church record)
Alex died in 1953 at the age of 62 in his home in Scotstown. He was buried in the New Cemetery in Gould, J.W. Smith, presiding minister. Witnesses: Alex M. MacDonald and David R. MacDonald.
(source: St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Register, 1951-1983, Deaths, p. 133)


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