Life History
about 1860 |
Born in Wishaw, Lanarkshire.1 |
1871 |
Resident in 196 Stewarton Street, Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire.2 |
1881 |
Occupation Servant.1 |
1881 |
Resident in 383 Duke Street, Dennistoun, Glasgow.1 |
1887 |
Occupation Housekeeper.3 |
1887 |
Resident in 52 Maxwell Drive, Glasgow.3 |
26th Jul 1887 |
Married Hugh McLetchie in 52 Maxwell Drive, Glasgow.3 |
24th May 1888 |
Birth of son James Jamieson McLetchie in 175 Gallowgate, Glasgow.3 |
18th Apr 1892 |
Birth of daughter Jessie Young McLetchie in 175 Gallowgate, Glasgow.3 |
1st Jul 1896 |
Death of Hugh McLetchie in 175 Gallowgate, Glasgow.3 |
1901 |
Occupation Baker.4 |
1901 |
Resident in 6 Little Dovehill, Blackfriars, Glasgow.4 |
1938 |
Resident in 122 Balgray Hill Road, Glasgow.3 |
4th Jun 1938 |
Died in 133 Balornock Road, Glasgow.3 Cellulitis of scalp, Diabeties Melitis |
Other facts
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Married James Frame |
Notes
- 1881 Census records Marion Paterson Littlejohn as the servant of James Jameson a baker, age 63, born in Coatbridge and Janet McLetchie a bakers wife age 51 born in Old Cumnock.
Cellulitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue underlying the skin, caused by a bacterial infection.
Diabetics are more prone to cellulitis because of impairment of the immune system.