Clement William Mustard

M, #2495, b. 1897
     Clement William Mustard was born in 1897 at Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of Alexander Philip Mustard and Annie Munro. Clement William Mustard was a millwright. He married Catherine Mair at 54 Castle Street, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on 7 August 1929.2,3,4 Clement William Mustard was found on a passenger list for 5 September 1929 of the passenger ship 'Athenia' bound for Quebec, Canada.5

Citations

  1. [S10064] Clement William Mustard, ScotlandsPeople search, Statutory Register of Births, Registration District of Cullen, Surname: Mustard. Forename: Clement William. Mother's Maiden Name: Munro. Gender: Male. Year: 1897. Ref: 150/ 15. Registration District Name: Cullen.
  2. [S10063] Clement William Mustard, Catherine Mair, "1929 On the Seventh day of August at 54 Castle Street, Aberdeen. By Declaration in presence of James Mair and Catherine Mowat Findlay or Mair his wife, both residing at 13 Ferry Road, Aberdeen. Clement William Mustard, Millwright (Jouneyman) (Bachelor), 32 years, resident at 21 Castle Terrace, Cullen, Father: Alexander Philip Mustard, Grocer (Master) (dec), Mother: Annie Mustard M.S. Munro. Catherine Mair, Typist (Spinster), 27 years, resident at 1 Campbell Street, Cullen, Father: John Mair, Fisherman, Mother: Margaret Mair M.S. Gardiner. Warrant of Sheriff substitute of Aberdeen, Kincardine and Banff dated August 7th 1929. Registered 1929 August 8th at Aberdeen. J.W. Stronach Assistant Registrar."
  3. [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
  4. [S1813] Edward and Hectorina Louvine Kemp, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Edward and Louvine Kemp of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  5. [S10148] Ship's passenger list,1929, Athenia, Ticket 2693, Mustard, Clement, Last addess: 1 Campbell Street, Cullen, Banffshire, Class: 3rd, Contracted to land at: Quebec, Profession: millwright, Age 32 years, male, not accompanied, Country of last permanent residence: other part of the British Empire, Country of intended future permanent residence: Canada.