Williamson, James Montgomery, 1899-1966, chemist and druggist

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Williamson, James Montgomery, 1899-1966, chemist and druggist

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        1899-1966

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        James Montgomery Williamson was born on 5 November 1899 in Falkirk to Andrew Williamson, an engineer, and Catherine Miller. He was a member of the Pharmaceutical Society (MPS) and operated as a chemist and druggist from premises at 660 Govan Road, Glasgow. He and his wife, Janet, lived at 64 Butterburn Park, Hamilton. He died at Stonehouse Hospital in Lanarkshire on 14 May 1966.

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        Glasgow, Scotland

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        P0399

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        GB 249

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        ISAAR(CPF): International Standard Archival Authority Record for Corporate Bodies, Persons and Families, International Council on Archives (2nd edition, 2003); Rules for the construction of personal, place and corporate names, National Council on Archives (1997).

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        Created by Anne Cameron, August 2018.

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            1966 Williamson, James Montgomery (Statutory Registers Deaths 647/183), National Records of Scotland. Accessed via Scotlandspeople, 21 August 2018;
            Kelly's Directory of Glasgow, 1961, p.1832.

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