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Family of JAMES HUNTER SHARP and ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE

Husband: JAMES HUNTER SHARP (1881-1944)
Wife: ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE (1894-1980)
Children: JAMES HENDERSON SHARP (1917- )
MARGARET SHARP (1920- )
ANNIE MCKENZIE SHARP (1922-2003)
LIVING SHARP ( - )
AGNES COOK SHARP (1926-1996)
ISOBEL MCMILLAN SHARP (1930-2002)
Marriage 25 Feb 1916 DOUGLAS HOTEL, GLASGOW

Additional Information

Marriage <i>Witness' were Andrew A McNeil and Louisa C MacKenzie,
James living at 6 Leslie Road, Pollocksheilds
and Annie living at 39 Glencairn Drive, Pollocksheilds at time of their marriage</i>

Husband: JAMES HUNTER SHARP

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      JAMES HUNTER SHARP    
 
Name: JAMES HUNTER SHARP
Sex: Male
Father: JAMES THOMAS HENDERSON SHARP (1842-1909)
Mother: MAGGIE YOUNG AITKEN (1846-1915)
Birth 4 Jul 1881 108 POLLOCK ST, GLASGOW
Census (1) 1891 (age 9-10) 21 HERRIOTT ST, POLLOCKSHEILDS
Census (2) 1901 (age 19-20) 21 HERRIOTT ST, POLLOCKSHEILDS
Census (3) 1911 (age 29) POLLOCKSHEILDS, GOVAN, GLASGOW
Occupation (1) SHIPPING AGENT; BANK LINE SHIPING COMPANY, ST VINCENT STREET, GLASGOW
Occupation (2) 1911 (age 29) SHIPPING AGENT; GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Occupation (3) 1919/20 (age 38-39) SHARPE OF HARRIS AND SHARPE COMPANY; GLASGOW, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Occupation (4) btw 1933 and 0035 (age -1846-51 (!)) JAMES H SHARPE and COMPANY; 67 HOPE STREET, C2, Tel num "add sirrah glasgow" 4125 + 4126
Death 5 Jul 1944 (age 63) CAIRNSMORE, 16 QUEEN ST, HELENSBURGH

Additional Information

Census (3) 6 LESLIE STREET
Occupation (1) <i> HAD 2 PARTNERS- 1ST PARTNER TOOK MONEY FROM THE FIRM, GRANDFATHER PAID HIM TO GO ABROAD, AS HE LIKED THE MAN.
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Occupation (4) <i>down in the Glasgow Directory as " James H Sharpe + co Ltd
Ship and Insurence Brokers
Shipping and Coal Agents
and Commission Merchants </i>

Wife: ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE

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      ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE    
 
Name: ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE
Sex: Female
Father: GILBERT MCKENZIE (1862-1927)
Mother: MARGARET MCMILLAN (1871-1940)
Birth 8 Oct 1894 10 MUIRPARK GARDENS, PARTICK
Death 22 Feb 1980 (age 85) BONSECOUR NURSING HOME, GLASGOW
Cremation CARDROSS, DUMBARTONSHIRE

Child 1: JAMES HENDERSON SHARP

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      JAMES HENDERSON SHARP    
 
Name: JAMES HENDERSON SHARP
Sex: Male
Spouse: LIVING ( - )
Birth 8 Feb 1917 WESTMOUNT LANGBANK, GLASGOW

Child 2: MARGARET SHARP

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      MARGARET SHARP    
 
Name: MARGARET SHARP
Sex: Female
Spouse: JACK MELDRUM ( - )
Birth 1920

Child 3: ANNIE MCKENZIE SHARP

Name: ANNIE MCKENZIE SHARP
Sex: Female
Birth 8 Feb 1922 WESTMOUNT LANGBANK, GLASGOW
Death 2003 (age 80-81) EDINBURGH

Child 4: LIVING SHARP

Name: LIVING SHARP
Sex: Female

Child 5: AGNES COOK SHARP

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      AGNES COOK SHARP     Spouse: WILLIAM NELSON MBE    
 
Name: AGNES COOK SHARP
Sex: Female
Nickname: NANCY
Spouse: WILLIAM NELSON MBE (1921-2008)
Birth 27 Nov 1926 WESTMOUNT LANGBANK, SCOTLAND
Education (1) 1937 (age 11) ST BRIDES; HELENSBURGH
Education (2) 1943 (age 17) COOKERY; WEST OF SCOTLAND COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE
Occupation 1969 (age 42) RECEPTIONIST; GRAND HOTEL
Death 22 Aug 1996 (age 69) EDINBURGH ROYAL INFIRMARY
Cremation 28 Aug 1996 (age 69) LYNN CREMATORIUM, RUTHERGLEN

Additional Information

Birth 09hrs.30mins registered 16-12-1926
Education (2) GLASGOW, LANARK
Occupation CHARING CROSS,GLASGOW

Child 6: ISOBEL MCMILLAN SHARP

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      ISOBEL MCMILLAN SHARP    
 
Name: ISOBEL MCMILLAN SHARP
Sex: Female
Spouse: JAMES SOUTH ( - )
Birth 27 Sep 1930 WESTMOUNT LANGBANK, GLASGOW
Death 2002 (age 71-72) EDINBURGH

Note on Husband: JAMES HUNTER SHARP (1)

<i>LETTER TO BROTHER WILLIE 1904 ADDRESS, 21 HERRIET ST POLLOCKSHAWS, STARTED FAMILY SEARCH ON SHARPE SIDE

1st BOAT CALLED SERDAN 2ND BOAT CALLED OSPREY DID A HORTICULTURAL COURSE IN FRANCE

 

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Note on Husband: JAMES HUNTER SHARP (2)

Obituary, in The Helensburgh and Gareloch Times 12th July 1944;

as follows;

Referring to the great loss sustained by Park Church in the death of one of its elders, James Hunter Sharpe, the minister (Rev J.A.Turner Kennedy) paid the following tribute at the forenoon service on Sunday, July 9 th.

"His association with Park Church as an office bearer dates back almost to the commencement of my own ministry in this charge. He was one of four whom I ordained and inducted to the eldership in November 1938. In all my experience I have known few men who filled that office more honourably or more competently. He took his duties with high seriousness.He did whatever was required of him cheerfully and painstakingly. With the true pastoral instinct he took a deep and affectionate interest in the famlies of the district assigned to him, giving special care to the sick and infirm. Many times I have heard them speak of his visits with heartfelt appreciation and gratitude.

' Among his fellow office-bearers he was held in the highest respect. His shrewd judgment, his fine spiritual outlook, his genial tolerance, his unfailing good humour, made him a real asset to the Kirk Session. We honour his memory as a brother beloved.

'To his fellow members he was an example of real christian devotion. He loved the Church, and while health permitted, attended public worship regulary both morning and evening ; took a lively interest in all that pertained to its welfare; contributed generously to every good cause ; and above all lived the life of testimony befitting his high office.

' Others can speak with more inside knowledge of his business acum and integrity which established him in the confidence of a very wide circle, but as his minister I gladly bear testimony to his fine Christian character. He not only held the faith, he lived it out, humbly, sincerely, radiantly; and sure I am ,that when he passed over ' the trumpets sounded for him on the otherside ' But his passing will be mourned by none so much as his family circle by whom he was greatly beloved. By our own sense of loss we may touch the finge of their grief, and so today we express to them our sincere and heartfelt sympathy, and pray that the God and Father of us all may make all Grace to abound to them, and uphold them in his strength ' till the day breaks and the shadows flee away'

Note on Husband: JAMES HUNTER SHARP (3)

1911- On census down s an Employer.

Note on Wife: ANNIE CURRIE MCKENZIE

<i>WAS TAKEN WITH GILBERT ON HIS BUISNESS TRIPS

AS A BABY, HER GRANNIE, EITHER ANNIE MCMILLAN OR ELIZABETH KENNEDY MCKENZIE, GAVE HER WHISKY SO SHE WOULD SLEEP DURING THE CROSSING OVER TO THE MAIN LAND, SHE SLEPT FOR 2 DAYS.

 

MET JAMES HUNTER SHARPE AT A WEDDING MARRIED HIM AND LIVED AT LANGBANK EMPLOYED 2 SERVANTS AND 1 HANDY MAN

 

first baby died as still born,

Grannie BELEIVED to have lived in Glasgow as a child (Ann sharpe prentice)

 

 

HELD FAMILY CHRISTMAS,S AT WEST DUNGOYNE HELENSBURGH, ADULTS SAT AT MAIN TABLE CHILDREN SAT AT MAKESHIFT TABLE IN WINDOW.

VERY EASY TEMPERED, AND ALWAYS SMILING,

TOOK THINGS HER STRIDE AND WAS KNOWN IN THE FAMILY AS

"LAST OF THE Bohemians."

 

Visited Uncle Jim in Australia, records of her sailing on the "Himalya " 17 Febuary 1956</i>