William Mowat
M, #5747, b. circa 1903, d. 27 March 1984
William Mowat was born circa 1903. He was the son of Alexander Mowat and Isabella Findlay. William Mowat was a fisherman. He married Isabella Parker Mair at Seafield Arms Hotel, Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, on 9 December 1931.1 William died on 27 March 1984.2 He was buried after 27 March 1984 at Hillhead Cemetery, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.2
- Charts
- Chart (box): Descendants of George Mair "Johns" (b. before 1797)
Chart (indented): Descendants of George Mair "Johns" (b. before 1797)
Chart (box): Descendants of William Mair "Shavie" (b. c1765)
Chart (indented): Descendants of William Mair "Shavie" (b. c1765)
Chart (box): Descendants of George Sclater "Hasser" (b. c1770)
Chart (indented): Descendants of George Sclater "Hasser" (b. c1770)
Chart (box): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Chart (indented): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Citations
- [S4506] William Mowat to Isabella Parker Mair, Statutory Register of Marriages in the District of Cullen in the County of Banff, "1931, on the Ninth day of December at Seafield Arms Hotel, Cullen, After Banns, According to the forms of the Wesleyan Methodist Church. William Mowat, Fisherman, Bachelor, 28 years, Usual Residence: 136 Seatown, Cullen, Father: Alexander Mowat, Fisherman (Deceased), Mother: Isabella Mowat M.S. Findlay. Isabella Parker Mair, Fishworker, Spinster, 27 years, Usual Residence: 3 Seafield Street, Portknockie, Father: Thomas Parker Mair, Fisherman, Mother: Jessie Mair M.S Mair. John Stewart, Wesleyan Minister, Portessie. Alex P. Mair, 3 Seafield Street, Portknockie, Witness. Hellen W. Mowat, 136 Seatown, Cullen, Witness. Registered: 1931, December 10th at Cullen, J.S. Ogilvie Registrar."
- [S4505] Isabella Parker Mair and William Mowat, Monumental inscription, "In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother ISABELLA PARKER MAIR who died 23rd September 1973 aged 69 years beloved wife of WILLIAM MOWAT our dear father who died 27th March 1984 aged 80 Years. Until the day break."