Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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c.1844 Born in Manchester, son of Alexander McDougall
c.1844 Born in Manchester, son of Alexander McDougall
c.1884 John McDougall, who had been running the London operation of the company, retired, eventually becoming Chairman of the London County Council.


1901 John McDougall 57, retired chemical manufacturer, lived in Greenwich with Ellen M McDougall 43, Frank L McDougall 16, Margery McDougall 15, Catherine J McDougall 10<ref>1901 census</ref>
1901 John McDougall 57, retired chemical manufacturer, lived in Greenwich with Ellen M McDougall 43, Frank L McDougall 16, Margery McDougall 15, Catherine J McDougall 10<ref>1901 census</ref>
He was knighted by Edward VII


1905 Sir John McDougall JP, member of London County Council, Conservator of River Thames and Metropolitan Water Board<ref>1905 Post Office Directory</ref>
1905 Sir John McDougall JP, member of London County Council, Conservator of River Thames and Metropolitan Water Board<ref>1905 Post Office Directory</ref>

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of McDougall Brothers

c.1844 Born in Manchester, son of Alexander McDougall

c.1884 John McDougall, who had been running the London operation of the company, retired, eventually becoming Chairman of the London County Council.

1901 John McDougall 57, retired chemical manufacturer, lived in Greenwich with Ellen M McDougall 43, Frank L McDougall 16, Margery McDougall 15, Catherine J McDougall 10[1]

He was knighted by Edward VII

1905 Sir John McDougall JP, member of London County Council, Conservator of River Thames and Metropolitan Water Board[2]

1911 John McDougall 67, retired chemical manufacturer, L.C.C. and Port Authority, lived in Greenwich with Ellen Mary McDougall 53, Margery S McDougall 25, Caroline J McDougall 20[3]

1917 Sir John McDougall, of Clifton House, Greenwich, died[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 census
  2. 1905 Post Office Directory
  3. 1911 census
  4. National probate calendar