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John Lowden “Jock” Clachrie

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John Lowden “Jock” Clachrie

Birth
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
Death
29 Apr 1938 (aged 52)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Union Printers Home Block 51
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Scotland Statutory Birth Register 1855-1906, GROS 861/00 0040, Colvend: John Clachrie, born December 11, 1885, at 6 a.m. at Woodside, Barnbarroch, a child of John Clachrie, journeyman blacksmith, and Agnes Clachrie ms McLeod who were married April 10, 1874 at Dalbeattie; informant: John Clachrie, father.

Town of Stonington [Connecticut] Vital Records, Marriages 1907-1914, Volume Q, Page 22: John Clachrie, age 25, born Scotland; occupation: compositor; married December 8, 1911, JohaAnn [sic] McNeil, age 21, born Nova Scotia, both of Pawcatuck [Connecticut]. John's parents: father: John Clachrie; mother: Agnes McCloud [sic]. JohaAnn's parents: father: Agnes [Angus?] G. McNeil; mother: Christine A. McNeil. Married by Samuel M. Cathcart, Minister.

Certified Death Certificate issued by the State of Colorado: John L. Clachrie, age 52 years, 4 months, 18 days, printer in the printing industry for 31 years; born December 11, 1885, Dalbeattie, Scotland; resident of Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died April 29, 1938 at 6:30 a.m. at the Union Printers Home, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado; married to Johanna Clachrie; parents: John Clachrie and Agnes MacLeod [sic] of Dalbeattie, Scotland; cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis since 1929, and amyloid degeneration; certified by A. Lee Briskman of the Union Printers Home who attended the deceased from June 22, 1930 to April 29, 1938; no autopsy performed; informant: James McCoy, superintendent; burial at Evergreen Cemetery, April 30, 1938; undertaker: Law Mortuary, Colorado Springs.

Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), Tuesday, May 3, 1938, Page 16: Word of the death of John (Jock) Clachrie, age 52, formerly of the Montreal Star composing room staff, at the International Typographical Union's home for printers at Colorado Springs, Colorado, reached here Monday. He retired to Colorado Springs eight years ago because of ill health. Burial has been made there.
Scotland Statutory Birth Register 1855-1906, GROS 861/00 0040, Colvend: John Clachrie, born December 11, 1885, at 6 a.m. at Woodside, Barnbarroch, a child of John Clachrie, journeyman blacksmith, and Agnes Clachrie ms McLeod who were married April 10, 1874 at Dalbeattie; informant: John Clachrie, father.

Town of Stonington [Connecticut] Vital Records, Marriages 1907-1914, Volume Q, Page 22: John Clachrie, age 25, born Scotland; occupation: compositor; married December 8, 1911, JohaAnn [sic] McNeil, age 21, born Nova Scotia, both of Pawcatuck [Connecticut]. John's parents: father: John Clachrie; mother: Agnes McCloud [sic]. JohaAnn's parents: father: Agnes [Angus?] G. McNeil; mother: Christine A. McNeil. Married by Samuel M. Cathcart, Minister.

Certified Death Certificate issued by the State of Colorado: John L. Clachrie, age 52 years, 4 months, 18 days, printer in the printing industry for 31 years; born December 11, 1885, Dalbeattie, Scotland; resident of Montreal, Quebec, Canada; died April 29, 1938 at 6:30 a.m. at the Union Printers Home, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado; married to Johanna Clachrie; parents: John Clachrie and Agnes MacLeod [sic] of Dalbeattie, Scotland; cause of death: pulmonary tuberculosis since 1929, and amyloid degeneration; certified by A. Lee Briskman of the Union Printers Home who attended the deceased from June 22, 1930 to April 29, 1938; no autopsy performed; informant: James McCoy, superintendent; burial at Evergreen Cemetery, April 30, 1938; undertaker: Law Mortuary, Colorado Springs.

Star-Phoenix (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada), Tuesday, May 3, 1938, Page 16: Word of the death of John (Jock) Clachrie, age 52, formerly of the Montreal Star composing room staff, at the International Typographical Union's home for printers at Colorado Springs, Colorado, reached here Monday. He retired to Colorado Springs eight years ago because of ill health. Burial has been made there.

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