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Col James Allardyce

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Col James Allardyce

Birth
Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Death
6 Mar 1910 (aged 80)
Aberdeen City, Scotland
Burial
Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland Add to Map
Plot
Riverside Drive
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Aberdeen Journal - Monday 07 March 1910, p4 - Abbreviated obituary:
DEATH OF COL. ALLARDYCE OF CULQUOICH. Deep regret will felt Aberdeen and the north by the intimation the death Colonel Allardyce Culquoich, LL.D., which took place yesterday at his Aberdeen residence, Queen's Terrace. Colonel Allardyce, Who was his 81st year, had been in indifferent health for a considerable time, and the end was not altogether unexpected. A son of the late William Allardyoe, by his wife Mary, daughter Mr John Leith Ross of Arnage and Bourtie, the deceased was born Aberdeen in 1829. Having received sound education, joined the military service Honourable East India Company ensign in 1848, and was engaged a deal of important work in various parts of India, remaining with the Company until the government of that country was handed over the Crown. He was promoted through the various grades of the r ice, and retired the Madras Staff Corps with the rank of colonel in 1877. At the time his retirement was Judicial Commissioner the Province of Berar.
Aberdeen Journal - Monday 07 March 1910, p4 - Abbreviated obituary:
DEATH OF COL. ALLARDYCE OF CULQUOICH. Deep regret will felt Aberdeen and the north by the intimation the death Colonel Allardyce Culquoich, LL.D., which took place yesterday at his Aberdeen residence, Queen's Terrace. Colonel Allardyce, Who was his 81st year, had been in indifferent health for a considerable time, and the end was not altogether unexpected. A son of the late William Allardyoe, by his wife Mary, daughter Mr John Leith Ross of Arnage and Bourtie, the deceased was born Aberdeen in 1829. Having received sound education, joined the military service Honourable East India Company ensign in 1848, and was engaged a deal of important work in various parts of India, remaining with the Company until the government of that country was handed over the Crown. He was promoted through the various grades of the r ice, and retired the Madras Staff Corps with the rank of colonel in 1877. At the time his retirement was Judicial Commissioner the Province of Berar.

Inscription

In loving memory of
CATHARINE JOHNSTON, wife of
Colonel James Allardyce
Born 23 April 1840, died 17 Jany 1900
Also the said
JAMES ALLARDYCE
Born 16th Sept 1829, died 6th March 1910. Also
MABEL DESBOROUGH ALLARDYCE died 25th Jan 1933.
KENNETH JAMES ALLARDYCE, died in Fiji 15th April 1937



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