Ambrose McCall
Cause of his death was Malignant neoplasm of lower 1/3 of oesophagus 10 months. Another name for Ambrose was Andrew McCall. General Notes: Ambrose changed his name to Andrew at some stage, certainly all of the documents after his birth refer to him as Andrew or "Andrew (formerly Ambrose)". Medical Notes:
Noted events in his life were: • He resided at the time of his marriage on 25 Nov 1939 in Kinghorn, , Fife, Scotland. • He resided at the time of his marriage to Margaret McAuley on 22 Mar 1952 in 36 Nicholson St, Glasgow, , Lanark, Scotland. • He resided at the time of his death on 6 Aug 1963 in 98 Nicholson St, Glasgow, , Lanark, Scotland. • He worked as a General Labourer (Private 7/9th Royal Scots) on 25 Nov 1939 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. • He worked as a Printers Packer at the time of his marriage to Margaret McAuley on 22 Mar 1952 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. • He worked as an at the time of his death as a Printers Packer on 6 Aug 1963 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland. Ambrose married Margaret McGuran, daughter of Patrick McGuran and Margaret Kelly, on 22 Mar 1952 in St John's Church, Glasgow, , Lanark, Scotland. (Margaret McGuran was born about 1885.) Marriage Notes: It was a Roman Catholic ceremony. Witnesses were Henry Shields, 14 Kelvinside Avenue, Glasgow and Catherine Gunn, 34 Kennedar Drive, Glasgow. Ambrose next married Catherine Carley, daughter of James Carley and Margaret Hendry, on 22 Mar 1952 in St John's Church, Glasgow, , Lanark, Scotland. (Catherine Carley was born on 12 Mar 1893 in Scotland and died on 7 Apr 1983 in 837 Crookston Rd, Glasgow, , Lanark, Scotland.). The cause of her death was Bronchopneumonia, Myocardial Degeneration. Marriage Notes: It was a Roman Catholic ceremony. Witnesses were Henry Shields, 14 Kelvinside Avenue, Glasgow and Catherine Gunn, 34 Kennedar Drive, Glasgow. |
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