Elizabeth Wallace MacFarlane

Elizabeth Wallace MacFarlane

Female 1896 - 1961  (~ 64 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Wallace MacFarlane was christened on 14 Dec 1896 (daughter of Peter Mcfarlane and Elizabeth Smith Wallace); died in 1961.

    Notes:



    Name Elizabeth Wallace
    Sex Female
    Baptism Date 14 Dec 1896
    Baptism Place Govan-Dean Park, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
    Father's Name Peter Macfarlane
    Mother's Name Elizabeth Wallace
    "Scotland Church Records and Kirk Session Records, 1658-1919," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2HR-2BKW)

    Family/Spouse: Cecil Strickland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Peter Mcfarlane was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Drymen, Stirling, Scotland (son of Peter McFarlane, PeM02 and Christina McLaren Or Smith); died on 12 Jan 1923 in 27 Maxwell Dr., Pollockshields, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried on 15 Jan 1923 in Craigton Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Peter McFarlane [MacFarlane]
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1855
    • Residence: 1861
    • Residence: 1871
    • Residence: 1891
    • Residence: 1901

    Notes:



    1 - Name Peter Mc Farlane
    Sex Male
    Birth Date 28 Feb 1855
    Birthplace Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland
    Father's Name Peter Mc Farlane
    Mother's Name Christina Mc Laren or Smith
    "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7S1-3ZG)

    2 - Peter McFarlane
    BIRTH 1855
    DEATH 12 Jan 1923 (aged 67– 68) Pollokshields, Glasgow City, Scotland
    BURIAL Craigton Cemetery, Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland
    PLOT K 523
    MEMORIAL ID 227778520

    Certificate No. 25818.
    Husband of Lair Proprietor - Elizabeth Wallace or McFarlane.
    Died at 27 Maxwell Drive, Pollokshields, Glasgow.
    Internment - 15th January 1923.
    [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/227778520/peter-mcfarlane]

    3 - Name: Peter MCFARLANE
    Birth: 28 Feb 1855 Born 4a.m. Drumfrosk,Drymen, Stirling
    Death: 12 Jan 1923 27 Maxwell Dr, Pollokshields, Glasgow
    Burial: 15 Jan 1923 Craigton Cemetery Plot K523
    Occupation: Boot & Shoe Factory Manager
    Father: Peter MCFARLANE (1820-1891)
    Mother: Christina McLAREN (1817-1886)

    From the typed notes of Rev. Leonard Scott husband of Jean Macfarlane -
    Descriptive glimpse of Jean's grandfather, Peter Macfarlane, the shoe-maker:
    Jean's Aunt Margaret Macfarlane said to Jean: "My father, your grandfather, was a
    very fine man, very clever. He took after his mother. He was a J.P., a Magistrate and
    Baillie in the Council, and was always helping someone."
    Aunt Margaret also sent us an extract from the "Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones"
    by H.J.W. Hetherington, which was sent to her by her cousin Agnes Macfarlane of
    Alexandria whose friend had been secretary to Mr. Hetherington and had recognised
    that the person described in the following passage was Agnes's Uncle, Margaret's
    father, Jean's grandfather.
    "Extract from the Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones:
    " Then began a sort of free fellowship amongst the passengers, and an amount of
    kindly good will to me which made things pleasant. In my opinion, a combination of
    the "professor" and "Sir" was responsible for the interest, fulfilling what one of my
    friends once said, that the title would help me to"guide the ship of fools". But that ia a
    harsh and false word, for the Americans can be genuinely kind, and they were at
    their best with me. We had discussions in the smoking room, hearty and friendly and
    also vigorous over tha Panama Bill, the Monroe Doctrine etc, etc.
    The first, on which I entered with the least earnestedness, came about me through
    my noticing a square-jawed, heavily built, broad shouldered man, a little younger
    than myself, with his skin all freckles, and stiff light yellow hair - one who had been
    taciturn, and whose forcefulness seemed to betoken the merciless aggressiveness
    of a millionaire - speaking at last. He was about the only one who had not made up
    to or bowed to me, or otherwise showed kindly interest. "Well" I heard him say,
    "you have given your worr-r-rr-rd " (making the r letter growl and rumble), "and you
    should just keep it." He was standing like a granite rock for honesty. I struck in with
    him with my "wee bit logic", as Annie calls it, and we bacame great friends. He was
    no millionaire at all; he was like myself, a "stickit" shoemaker. He had for years made
    boots with his hands somewhere in Scotland, and attended night-schools and is at
    present head Manager of the shoe making side of the Glasgow Co-operative Stores,
    with some 1,500 men under him - a royal block of manhood."
    Extract from "The Press' Glasgow Friday January 19th 1923. Late Peter
    Macfarlane
    Death of former Goven Magistrate, Close of Active Career.

    There passed away at Tanoch, Maxwell Drive, Pollockshields, on Friday in his sixty-
    seventh year, Mr Peter Macfarlane, J.P., a former magistrate of the Burgh of Govan

    and lately manager of the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society Boot Factory,
    Shieldhall. Although he has notbeen much in the public eye for the past few years,
    ex Baillie Macfarlane was widely known and that his death was mourned by a wide
    circle of friends and associates was made manifest by the large numbers which
    attended the funeral to Craigton Cemetery on Monday afternoon.

    Mr Macfarlane was not a native of Govan, having been born in the village of Drymen
    where he attended the local school. At an early age he began his working life as a
    shoemaker and while still a young man he left his native village to find employment
    in his trade in Alexandria, near Dumbarton. Subsequently he migrated to Glasgow
    where he was married, and in course of time went to Kilmarnock. On his return to
    Glasgow he entered the service of the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society Ltd.,
    at Dundas Street, as a boot and shoe operative. When the Shieldhall Factory was
    built he was transferred thither as a foreman and sometime afterwards was
    appointed assistant manager, graduating to the position of manager in 1904, a post
    which he occupied with distinction until a little over a year ago when his retirement
    was precipitated by failing health.
    It is not claiming too much for Mr. Macfarlane's organising and administrative
    capacities to say he practically built up the Boot Factory to the high point of efficiency
    which it has maintained for many years. Those who know him best agree that he
    was an expert in his own particular line of business, and that there were few men
    who could boast such intimate and extensive knowledge of all the phases of boot or
    leather trades. To a remarkable business acumen he added a thoroughness and
    resoluteness of purpose, characteristic it may be of his race which marked his entire
    career and his dealings with men of all stations.
    HIS PUBLIC SERVICES
    Although for the most part of a quiet, reserved disposition, taking no part in the latter
    years of his life at least in public affairs, Mr Macfarlane will be remembered as one of
    the most efficient Councillors ever on the old Town Council. He began his municipal
    career in 1901 when he was returned as a representative of the Seventh Ward and
    when he retired in 1911, the year previous to annexation, he had attained to the
    dignity of the Burgh Magistracy and had held some of the most important offices in
    the Council.
    Even before he entered the Council he had interested himself in certain branches of
    social service and previous to the annexation of South Govan he had been largely
    responsible for the bringing about of certain improvements and innovations
    pertaining to the cleansing of the district. On entry into the Town Council he quickly
    proved he was a dedicated acquisition to the administrative strength of the body, and
    as a sub convener and latterly convener of the Cleansing Committee he brought
    many improvements and increased the efficiency of the department. He was the
    prime mover in the scheme which led to the Town Council acquiring Mid Drumoyne
    Farm as an adjunct to the Cleansing Department. He had some experience. also, of
    buying and selling of horses, the benefit of which he gave repeatedly to the
    Cleansing Department
    By no means the least noticeable of his services were those given as convener of
    the Finance Committee, and indeed he
    is remembered by many as Treasurer Macfarlane. In this department of the civic
    work he brought all his keen business perception to bear and he filled his office with

    acceptance alike to the ratepayers and colleagues and with credit to himself.
    On the bench he was stern but just and amply upheld the dignity of his office.
    He retired from the Council, as has already been stated in 1911 and since that time
    devoted his energies entirely to his business, disappearing from the ken of the
    general public. Until about four years ago he resided in South Govan. He is survived
    by a widow and a grown up family of five sons and four daughters.
    THE FUNERAL
    The funeral, which took place to Craigton Cemetery on Monday afternoon, was
    attended by a large number of friends and relatives. His former colleagues were
    represented by ex- Provost McKechnie and ex- Baillie Munro, while the old Burgh
    officials were represented by Mr. T. Dykes. Nine of the twelve directors of the
    S>C>W>S> attended, while practically the whole of the staff of the Factory were
    present. Morrison Street was also well represented. Numerous floral tributes entirely
    filling one of the motors were sent by those who had been associated with him in
    active life. The service at the graveside was conducted by the Reverend C. Scott
    Burdon of Dean Park Parish Church.
    A PULPIT REFERENCE
    At the forenoon service in Dean Park Parish Church on Sunday, the Reverend C.
    Scott Burdon made symapetic reference to the death of ex-Baillie Peter Macfarlane.
    The church, said Mr. Scott Burdon had suffered a severe blow by the death of Mr
    Macfarlane who was an elder and a trustee. The minister asked the congregation to
    remain standing while the "Dead March" was played on the organ by Mr. Geo
    Brooksby.
    (CMW #977 James Wallace Macf attachment Report 007, PM PersonSheet.pdf via MHH rec 31 Oct 2023)

    Peter + Elizabeth Smith Wallace. Elizabeth was born on 1 Nov 1862 in 20 Candleriggs, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 10 Mar 1929 in Pollokshields, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Smith Wallace was born on 1 Nov 1862 in 20 Candleriggs, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 10 Mar 1929 in Pollokshields, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Elizabeth Wallace
    • Alt. Birth: 1862
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1863
    • Residence: 1891
    • Residence: 1901

    Notes:



    Elizabeth Smith WALLACE
    Birth: 1 Nov 1862 20 Candleriggs, Glasgow
    Death: 10 Mar 1929 Pollokshields, Glasgow
    Marriage: 30 Mar 1883 Blackfriars, Glasgow
    Children: Peter Wallace (1884-1936)
    James Wallace (1885-1949)
    Malcolm (1887-1950)
    Christina (1889-1968)
    Robert Wallace (1891-1961)
    Margaret Wallace (1894-)
    Walter (1895-1953)
    Elizabeth Wallace (1896-1961)
    Jessie (1901-1935)

    It was Mother's brother, Harry Wallace, the artist, who did many pictures painted
    from nature. Graham, (Stickland), Beth's (Somerville) brother, has most of them, but
    Margot in South Africa, has two...
    (CMW #977 James Wallace Macf attachment Report 007, PM PersonSheet rec 24 Oct 2023)

    Children:
    1. Peter Wallace Mcfarlane was born about 1884 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire; was christened on 2 Mar 1884.
    2. James Wallace Macfarlane, OBE was born on 23 May 1885 in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Jul 1885; died on 23 Mar 1949 in Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland.
    3. Malcolm McFarlane was born on 6 Jun 1887 in K P Glasgow, Lanarkshire; was christened on 10 Jul 1887; died on 16 Sep 1950 in 17 Margaret St., Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    4. Christina MacFarlane was born about 1890 in Govan, Lanarkshire; was christened on 1 Sep 1889; died in 1968.
    5. Robert Wallace MacFarlane was born on 29 Sep 1891 in Govan, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Nov 1891; died in 1961.
    6. Margaret Wallace MacFarlane was born about 1894 in Govan, Lanarkshire; was christened on 4 Feb 1894.
    7. Walter MacFarlane was christened on 6 Oct 1895; died in 1953.
    8. 1. Elizabeth Wallace MacFarlane was christened on 14 Dec 1896; died in 1961.
    9. Jessie MacFarlane was christened on 5 Jun 1901; died in 1936.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Peter McFarlane, PeM02 was born about 1822 in Drymen, or Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 30 Jan 1891 in 8 ?? Crescent , Alexandria, Bonhill, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1821
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1822
    • Residence: 1841
    • Residence: 1851
    • Residence: 1861
    • Residence: 1871
    • Residence: 1881

    Notes:



    1 - Name Peter McFarlane
    Sex Male
    Christening Date 6 Jul 1820
    Christening Place Aberfoyle, Perthshire, Scotland
    Birth Date Jul 1820
    Father's Name John McFarlane
    Mother's Name Jane McGregor
    "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X1XV-M44)

    Peter married Christina McLaren Or Smith on 18 Feb 1844 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland. Christina was born about 1817 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire; died on 11 Oct 1886 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christina McLaren Or Smith was born about 1817 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire; died on 11 Oct 1886 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Christina McLaren
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1815
    • Alt. Birth: Abt 1817
    • Residence: 1851
    • Residence: 1861
    • Residence: 1871
    • Residence: 1881

    Children:
    1. Lillias McFarlane was born about 1838 in America, Canada.
    2. Margaret McLaren McFarlane was born on 5 Aug 1844 in Barony parish, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; died on 21 Feb 1876 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried in Dsp - Died Without Children..
    3. Malcolm Macfarlane was born about 1847 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 18 Sep 1920 in 27 Maxwell Dr., Pollockshields, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried in Dsp - Died Without Children..
    4. Jane Mcfarlane was born on 24 Nov 1849 in Montrose Estates, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 10 Aug 1932 in Camberwell, Kooyong, Victoria, Australia.
    5. Janet "Jessie" MacFarlane was born in 1852 in Knockanreoch, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 10 Aug 1913 in Hillhead, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    6. 2. Peter Mcfarlane was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Drymen, Stirling, Scotland; died on 12 Jan 1923 in 27 Maxwell Dr., Pollockshields, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; was buried on 15 Jan 1923 in Craigton Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
    7. Walter McFarlane was born on 23 Oct 1857 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 28 Dec 1925 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    8. Andrew McFarlane was born on 13 Sep 1859 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; died on 25 May 1860 in Knockanreoch, Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried in Dsp - Died Without Children..
    9. William McFarlane was born on 21 Sep 1861 in Drymen, Stirlingshire, Scotland.