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Family of Andrew STIRLING and Alice MCKAY
| Husband: | Andrew STIRLING (1893-1972) | |
| Wife: | Alice MCKAY ( - ) | |
| Children: | Andrew John STIRLING ( - ) | |
| George STIRLING (1918-1978) | ||
| Howard STIRLING ( - ) | ||
| Marriage | 1915 (app) | Concord, New Hampshire, USA |
Husband: Andrew STIRLING
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| Name: | Andrew STIRLING | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | Andrew STIRLING (1866- ) | |
| Mother: | Jessie MINTY (1863?-1953?) | |
| Birth | 16 Jan 1893 | |
| Occupation (1) | "until spring 1919" | Builder; New England |
| Occupation (2) | 1919 | joiner, later builder; New Deer, Aberdeenshire |
| Death | 1972 | |
Wife: Alice MCKAY
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| Name: | Alice MCKAY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
| Occupation | Cook | |
Child 1: Andrew John STIRLING
| Name: | Andrew John STIRLING | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Birth | Framingham, Massachusaetts, USA | |
| Death | France in second world war. Gordon Highlander | |
Additional Information
| Death | Cause: Killed in second world war, in France |
Child 2: George STIRLING
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| Name: | George STIRLING | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Violet GARDINER (1924- ) | |
| Birth | 27 Oct 1918 | Worcester, Massachusetts, USA |
| Occupation | mechanic, garage proprietor | |
| Death | 20 Oct 1978 | Sunderland, England |
Additional Information
| Death | Cause: Lung cancer |
Child 3: Howard STIRLING
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| Name: | Howard STIRLING | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Jean DAVIDSON ( - ) | |
| Birth | New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | |
| Occupation | political agent | |
Note on Husband: Andrew STIRLING
Emigrated to USA as a young man. Worked on building the railroad in New England.
Met William MacKay who took him to the boarding house in Concord, New Hampshire where his sister Alice was working as a cook.
Lived in Framingham and Worcester, Massachusetts before returning to New Deer where he established a building company.
Note on Wife: Alice MCKAY
Emigrated with her family to New England.
While working as a cook in a boarding house, met her future husband when her brother brought him back for a meal.
Returned to New Deer with husband and two babies in 1919