Alexander George Mair

M, #2476, b. 12 January 1899, d. 2 May 1976
     Alexander George Mair was born on 12 January 1899 at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.1,2,3 He was the son of James Mair and Georgina Mair. His family was known by the tee-name of "Shavie". Alexander George Mair was a fisherman. He was the informant for James Mair's death at 3 Mid Street, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, on 30 October 1940.2 He was the informant for David Mair's death at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 17 November 1946.4,2 He was the informant for Alexander Mair's death at Spynie Hospital, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, on 9 March 1956.2 He was the informant for Margaret Gault Mair's death at 3 Mid Street, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, on 30 September 1962.2 Alexander died on 2 May 1976 at Dr. Gray's Hospital, Elgin, Moray, Scotland, at age 77.2

Citations

  1. [S2096] Alexander George Mair, Register of Births in the District of Seafield in the County of Banff, "Alexander George Mair, 1899, January Twelfth 6h 30m A.M. at Portknockie, Seafield (Rathven), Male. Father: James Mair, Fisherman. Mother: Georgina Mair M. S. Mair. Married 1895 November 29th at Seafield. Informant: Georgina Mair, Mother. Registered: 1899, February 2nd at Seafield Manse, James McIntyre, Registrar."
  2. [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
  3. [S940] Carolyn Hatt, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Carolyn Hatt of Broadstairs, England.
  4. [S7462] David Mair, Register of Deaths in the Northern District of Aberdeen in the Burgh of Aberdeen, "David Mair, Fisherman (Single), died 1946, November Seventeenth 7h 25m A.M. at Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen (Us. Res. 11 Park Street, Portknockie), Male, 72 years. Father: Alexander Mair Fisherman (deceased), Mother: Margaret Mair M.S. Galt (deceased). Cause of death: Prostatic Hypertrophy, Uraemia, as cert. by J. S. Finnie M.B. Ch.B. Informant: Alex. G. Mair, Nephew, 3 Mid Street, Portknockie. Registered: 1946, November 18th at Aberdeen, Albert Smith, Registrar."