My Scottish "Wilkie" Family
John Means Scott Wilkie
1918 - 1920 (2 years)-
Name John Means Scott Wilkie Birth 1918 Gender Male Death 30 Apr 1920 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland Cause: Whooping Cough, Pneumonia x 1 month Person ID I60 wilkie Last Modified 7 Jan 2017
Father David Wilkie*, b. 12 Nov 1880, Mallilurk, Muckart Parish, Perthshire, Scotland d. 29 Sep 1965, Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada (Age 84 years) Mother Ann Scott*, b. 12 Feb 1877, Tranent Parish, Haddington, East Lothian, Scotland d. 19 Aug 1961, Castor, Paintearth County, Alberta, Canada (Age 84 years) Alt. Marriage 1901 Witnesses at Marriage 1901 Marriage 3 Jun 1901 Crossgates, Fife, Scotland - Dave Wilkie and Ann Scott were married after banns according to forms of 'United Free Church' . Witnesses were D. Best and Nellie Scott.
June 03, 1961, David and Annie Wilkie celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in Castor, AB., Canada. Congratulatory messages were received from Queen Elizabeth II, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker, Premier Manning, J.Percy Page and many others.
Family ID F15 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Dave Wilkie and Ann Scott were married after banns according to forms of 'United Free Church' . Witnesses were D. Best and Nellie Scott.
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Notes - Family rumour was passed along that John died while his father Dave was
on the ship to Canada in 1911; now that has been proven false, as I found this death registration while researching in New Registry House, Oct. /2002; however John did die while Grampa Dave returned to Canada for the 2nd time - departing Liverpool 23 April 1920
Death - John Means Scott Wilkie
Place: April 30, 1920, Dunfermline Hospital, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Sex. Male - aged 2 years
Father: David Wilkie
Mother: Annie Scott
Cause of Death: Whooping Cough, Pneumonia - one month, 14 days
Informant: William Scott - uncle, Mause Row, Crossgates, Fife, Scotland
Registrar: Dave Watson, April 30, 1920
Source: New Registry House - Deaths- 1920-424-206
- Family rumour was passed along that John died while his father Dave was