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William McOnie (1877-1906)
William McOnie (1877-1905)


Born the son of [[William McOnie, Junior|William McOnie]]
Born the son of [[William McOnie, Junior|William McOnie]]


1906 Will. 'largely interested in [[Harvey Engineering Co]] (formerly [[McOnie Harvey and Co|Messrs. McOnie, Harvey and Co]]), elder son of the late Mr. William McOnie, Jun., engineer, Glasgow.<ref>London Evening Standard - Saturday 16 June 1906</ref>
1905 Died in Stirlingshire <ref>National Probate Calendar</ref>
 
1906 Will: 'largely interested in [[Harvey Engineering Co]] (formerly [[McOnie Harvey and Co|Messrs. McOnie, Harvey and Co]]), elder son of the late Mr. William McOnie, Jun., engineer, Glasgow.<ref>London Evening Standard - Saturday 16 June 1906</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 18:16, 21 September 2019

William McOnie (1877-1905)

Born the son of William McOnie

1905 Died in Stirlingshire [1]

1906 Will: 'largely interested in Harvey Engineering Co (formerly Messrs. McOnie, Harvey and Co), elder son of the late Mr. William McOnie, Jun., engineer, Glasgow.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. National Probate Calendar
  2. London Evening Standard - Saturday 16 June 1906