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Hugh Lyttleton Arbuthnot (1851–1929), who married Elizabeth Fountaine Walker, daughter of Fountaine Walker and Adamina Maxwell Hunter, in 1879. After her death, he married Justine Henrietta Ross, daughter of Colin George Ross, in 1922. [6] Arbuthnot died at his home in Sunningdale on 29 August 1875, reportedly worth £400,000. [8]
William Henry Arbuthnot (1835–1888), who married Mary Pearson Turner, a daughter of Wright Turner, in 1875. [ 3 ] Eliza Taylor Arbuthnot (1837–1894), who married the mathematician William Spottiswoode , a partner in the printing and publishing firm Eyre & Spottiswoode who was the son of Andrew Spottiswoode .
Augusta Wynkoop was born in Crestline, Ohio in 1870. Her parents were Henry W. and Mary C. Wynkoop. [1] She lived in California since 1913. Her husband was Dr. John C. Urquhart. [1] Associated with the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Urquhart was President of the
His father was the third son of Robert Arbuthnot, 1st of Haddo-Rattray, and the former Mary Petrie. His maternal grandparents were John Urquhart of Craigston and Cromarty and Jane Urquhart (a daughter of William Urquhart of Meldrum and Mary Forbes). [3] He attended the Edinburgh High School from 1773 to 1778. [3]
Urquhart entered into different law partnerships over the next many years. One partnership was with his brother Daniel Urquhart. He took a strong role in civic affairs, and was elected alderman in Toronto’s Ward 4 in 1900 and re-elected in 1901-1902, prior to being elected to the mayor’s chair for three successive years.
Urquhart was born in Glasgow as Mary Sinclair Urquhart. [1] [2] She was the daughter of post office clerk Ann McCallum and sea-going engineer William Urquhart. [3] She grew up in the West End of Glasgow where she attended Downhill Primary School and Church Street School. [3] After school, she worked in a shop and took the exam to work for the ...
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Mary Cora Urquhart or Cora Brown–Potter (May 15, 1857 – February 12, 1936) was an American actress who found success in London. [1] Formerly a member of The Four Hundred in New York , she was one of the first American society women to become a stage actress .