Life History
about 1851 |
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1873 |
Occupation Potter (Journeyman).2 |
1873 |
Resident in 9 Slatefield Street, Glasgow.2 |
18th Jul 1873 |
Married Agnes Cunningham in 35 Roslea Drive, Denniston, Glasgow.2 |
1874 |
Birth of son George Dunnachie in Glasgow.1,3,6 |
about 1880 |
Birth of daughter Eliza G Dunnachie in Glasgow.1,3 |
1881 |
Occupation Saggar Maker.1 A saggar is a ceramic, boxlike container used in the firing of pottery to enclose or protect ware in kilns. Traditionally saggars were made primarily from fireclay. Saggars have been used to protect, or safeguard, ware from open flame, smoke, gases and kiln debris the name is a contraction of "safeguard". |
1881 |
Resident in Waddicar Lane, Bickerstaffe, Ormskirk, Lancashire.1 |
1882 |
Birth of son Henry Dunnachie in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.2,7,3 |
1884 |
Birth of son Francis Dunnachie in Gateshead, County Durham.3,7 |
about 1888 |
Birth of son John Dunnachie in Glasgow.3 |
about 1890 |
Birth of son James Dunnachie in Glasgow.3 |
1891 |
Occupation Pottery Kilnman.3 |
1891 |
Resident in 16 Millroad Street, Calton, Glasgow.3 |
before 1901 |
Death of son John Dunnachie.5,4 |
1901 |
Occupation Iron Hole Borer.4 |
1901 |
Resident in 388 South Wellington Street, Hutchinsontown, Glasgow.4 |
1917 |
Resident in 180 Caledonia Road, Glasgow.5 |
20th Apr 1917 |
Death of son Francis Dunnachie in Action in Belgium.5 |
1923 |
Occupation Corporation Labourer.2 |
13th Nov 1923 |
Died in 180 Caledonia Road, Glasgow.2 Right Hemiplegia 11 Days |