Saltcoats - On This Day In History
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10 MAY 1918
BIRTH – KERR
At 20 Sidney Street, Saltcoats, on the 8th May, to Mr and Mrs Alan R. Kerr, of 15 Garrioch Quadrant, Glasgow; a son.
10 MAY 1918
BIRTH – KERR
At 20 Sidney Street, Saltcoats, on the 8th May, to Mr and Mrs Alan R. Kerr, of 15 Garrioch Quadrant, Glasgow; a son.
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10 MAY 1919
DEATH – EDGAR
At Netherby, Caledonia Road, Saltcoats, on 7th instant, William Edgar, aged 80, late ham curer, Saltcoats.
10 MAY 1919
DEATH – EDGAR
At Netherby, Caledonia Road, Saltcoats, on 7th instant, William Edgar, aged 80, late ham curer, Saltcoats.
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11 MAY 1915
VICTIMS OF LUSITANIA TORPEDO ATTACK ON 7 MAY
There were four passengers belonging to Saltcoats on the LUSITANIA, and none of their names appear on the list of those saved.
They were Mrs Mary Lambie and her two young daughters, and Mrs Catherine Gill.
Mrs Lambie was coming home on a visit to her friends. No information has been received concerning her or the girls.
Mrs Gill and her husband left Saltcoats a year ago to take up residence at Gillespie, Illinois. They had only been there a few days when Mr Gill was killed in a mining accident.
11 MAY 1915
VICTIMS OF LUSITANIA TORPEDO ATTACK ON 7 MAY
There were four passengers belonging to Saltcoats on the LUSITANIA, and none of their names appear on the list of those saved.
They were Mrs Mary Lambie and her two young daughters, and Mrs Catherine Gill.
Mrs Lambie was coming home on a visit to her friends. No information has been received concerning her or the girls.
Mrs Gill and her husband left Saltcoats a year ago to take up residence at Gillespie, Illinois. They had only been there a few days when Mr Gill was killed in a mining accident.
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11 MAY 1918
BIRTH – ROBERTSON
At Easdale, Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 9th May, 1918, the wife of John A. Robertson; a daughter.
11 MAY 1918
BIRTH – ROBERTSON
At Easdale, Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 9th May, 1918, the wife of John A. Robertson; a daughter.
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11 MAY 1918
DEATH – SHEARER
At 2 Stanley Road, Saltcoats, on the 7th instant, Margaret, daughter of the late John Shearer, Dubbs, Barrhead.
11 MAY 1918
DEATH – SHEARER
At 2 Stanley Road, Saltcoats, on the 7th instant, Margaret, daughter of the late John Shearer, Dubbs, Barrhead.
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12 MAY 1916
DEATH – HAMILTON
Died suddenly, on the 11th May, at Parkfield, Argyle Road, Saltcoats, in his 80th year, William Hamilton, late manager with Wylie and Lochhead, Whiteinch.
12 MAY 1916
DEATH – HAMILTON
Died suddenly, on the 11th May, at Parkfield, Argyle Road, Saltcoats, in his 80th year, William Hamilton, late manager with Wylie and Lochhead, Whiteinch.
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GLASGOW HERALDPenny Tray wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 4:24 am GLASGOW HERALD
11 MAY 1915
VICTIMS OF LUSITANIA TORPEDO ATTACK ON 7 MAY
There were four passengers belonging to Saltcoats on the LUSITANIA, and none of their names appear on the list of those saved.
They were Mrs Mary Lambie and her two young daughters, and Mrs Catherine Gill.
Mrs Lambie was coming home on a visit to her friends. No information has been received concerning her or the girls.
Mrs Gill and her husband left Saltcoats a year ago to take up residence at Gillespie, Illinois. They had only been there a few days when Mr Gill was killed in a mining accident.
13 MAY 1915
VICTIMS OF RMS LUSITANIA TORPEDO ATTACK ON 7 MAY
Mrs McKechan and her son, Campbell McKechan, arrived in Stevenston yesterday. Another son, six years of age, was lost. When the torpedo struck he was playing on the deck, and his mother never saw him again.
Before leaving Queenstown Mrs McKechan identified the body of Mrs Mary Gill, a Saltcoats lady, who was among the drowned.
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Catherine Gill, a widow without issue, 38 years of age, was lost with the LUSITANIA. She left surviving her six brothers and three sisters, all of whom were born subjects of Great Britain, several of whom, through naturalisation, became American citizens. It appears from the record that Catherine emigrated to the United States when she was about ten years of age. She had been married twice. It is alleged, but not proven, that her first husband, Robert Pennel, had through naturalisation, become a citizen of the United States. The record is silent with respect to the nationality of her second husband, James Gill, who died prior to her death.
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14 MAY 1915
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Mary Docherty or Lambie, (27), wife of Daniel Lambie.
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Elizabeth Lambie, (8), daughter of Daniel Lambie.
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Mary Lambie, (2), daughter of Daniel Lambie.
14 MAY 1915
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Mary Docherty or Lambie, (27), wife of Daniel Lambie.
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Elizabeth Lambie, (8), daughter of Daniel Lambie.
DEATH - LAMBIE
As a result of the sinking of the RMS LUSITANIA on 7 May 1915, Mary Lambie, (2), daughter of Daniel Lambie.
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14 MAY 1918
SALTCOATS WITHOUT MILK
Saltcoats was without milk yesterday, the dairymen having refused to send supplies at the fixed price by the Food Control Committee, viz., 1s 8d per gallon. The committee have meantime opened two dairies for the supply of milk for children, mothers, and invalids, and have asked the Food Controller for powers to requisition the milk which the dairymen are now sending to a creamery.
14 MAY 1918
SALTCOATS WITHOUT MILK
Saltcoats was without milk yesterday, the dairymen having refused to send supplies at the fixed price by the Food Control Committee, viz., 1s 8d per gallon. The committee have meantime opened two dairies for the supply of milk for children, mothers, and invalids, and have asked the Food Controller for powers to requisition the milk which the dairymen are now sending to a creamery.
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14 MAY 1919
DEATH – STARK
At 11 Stanley Place, Saltcoats, on 10th May, George Stark, tobacconist, husband of Mary McNicoll.
14 MAY 1919
DEATH – STARK
At 11 Stanley Place, Saltcoats, on 10th May, George Stark, tobacconist, husband of Mary McNicoll.
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15 MAY 1915
DEATH – WALLACE
At Taybank, 83 Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on the 13th instant, Jeanie Thomson, only daughter of the late Captain R. Wallace.
15 MAY 1915
DEATH – WALLACE
At Taybank, 83 Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on the 13th instant, Jeanie Thomson, only daughter of the late Captain R. Wallace.
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15 MAY 1919
DIED ON SERVICE - CLARK
Previously reported missing, 22 March, 1918, now officially presumed killed, Private Arthur Paul Clark, Royal Scots, third son of Mr and Mrs John MacNeill Clark, 9 Kirk Road, Saltcoats.
15 MAY 1919
DIED ON SERVICE - CLARK
Previously reported missing, 22 March, 1918, now officially presumed killed, Private Arthur Paul Clark, Royal Scots, third son of Mr and Mrs John MacNeill Clark, 9 Kirk Road, Saltcoats.
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