John McIntosh
M, #3182, b. 6 May 1862, d. 22 November 1887
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John McIntosh was born on 6 May 1862 at Parish of Seafield, Banffshire, Scotland.1 He was the son of James McIntosh and Margaret Smith. He married Ann Stewart. John died on 22 November 1887 at sea, off Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, at age 25. He perished with the Portknockie Zulu fishing boat 'Maggie King' that foundered 2½ miles off Portknockie harbour. The entire crew were lost. They were Alexander Wood "King" (skipper), Alexander Pirie "Buxer", William Pirie "John", James McIntosh and John McIntosh (owner).2,3
Citations
- [S2579] LDS Church, International Genealogical Index, "John Mc Intosh, male. Birth: 06 MAY 1862 Seafield, Banff, Scotland. Father: James Mc Intosh. Mother: Margaret Smith."
- [S2580] John McIntosh, Statutory Register of Deaths in the District of Seafield in the County of Banff, "See Reg. of Cor. Ents., Vol. 1, p.41, December 21st 1887. John McIntosh, Fisherman (Married to Ann Stewart), died 1887 November Twenty-second, at 3h 30m P.M. About 2½ miles off Portknockie Harbour, Domicil Portknockie Seafield (Rathven), Male, 25 years. Father: James McIntosh, Sawyer and Fisherman, Mother: Margaret McIntosh M.S. Smith. Cause of death: Drowning By Boat Foundering. Informant: James McIntosh, Father. James McIntyre Registrar Witness. Registered: 1887, November 29th at Manse of Seafield, James McIntyre, Registrar."
- [S773] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
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