Council worker.
Cabinet maker.
Arthur Pettit died in May 1918 on the Somme battlefield, France. He grew up in Wandsworth, South London and was the son of Henry David Pettit and Harriet Marks
I had a look in the Commonwealth War Graves site and found the record > for Arthur Pettit of the 13Btn.Rifle Brigade died 18May1918.S/23511 Pozieres Memorial
Maud Andrews was born in London circa 1888, possibly Limehouse (I have >> yet to verify this). >> She bore Arthur five children; John, William George (my grandfather), >> Louise, Elsie and Doris. >> Elsie and Doris are still alive and live in Wisbech, Cambs where they >> moved to from East London sometime after the death of Arthur Pettit. >> Maud Andrews died roughly 25 years ago in Wisbech
2005 living in Wisbech
2005 living in Wisbech
Carrier.
Roadman
Two stones in Covington Churchyard.He was a farmer at Hillhouse and also Greenpark,Lesmahagow.
His death and most of his family are on back of fathers stone.There is a separate stone for his daughter Jane.
Covington Churchyard.George Scoular died 27Feb1931 aged 80.Wife Jane Henderson died 29Oct1917 aged 76.
1881 Census living with grandparents John and Martha Tagg 646-2 15/4 20 Summerfield Cottages,Govan.Message girl.
1910 Emigrated to Toronto with her second husband and children Annie,William,Catherine and Ferguson.