Cardno Genealogies
Alexander Cardno
1852 - 1914 (~ 62 years)-
Name Alexander Cardno Birth About 1852 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire [1] Gender Male Death 15 Dec 1914 Old Machar, Aberdeen [2] Person ID I309 Cardno Last Modified 9 Dec 2020
Father James Cardno, b. 5 Jun 1822, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire d. Jan 1905, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire (Age 82 years) Mother Margaret Wilson, b. Abt 1823, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire d. 29 Mar 1888, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire (Age ~ 65 years) Marriage 28 Jun 1846 Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire [3, 4] Family ID F127 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Mary Jane Jaffrey, b. 25 May 1858, Belmont, Shetland d. 16 Apr 1945, Aberdeen, Scotland (Age 86 years) Marriage 25 Nov 1897 Aberdeen, Scotland [5, 6] Notes - Married at St. Mary`s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen, 25th Nov.1897, by Rev. Francis William Christie M.A.
Children 1. Mary Cardno, b. 2 Aug 1899, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire d. 4 Jul 1920, Aberdeen, Scotland (Age 20 years) 2. Living Family ID F128 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Oct 2014
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Event Map Birth - About 1852 - Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire Marriage - 25 Nov 1897 - Aberdeen, Scotland Death - 15 Dec 1914 - Old Machar, Aberdeen = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - bp. by Rev. Pressley at home in 1851 or 1852; entry omitted (signed) R.W., 1884 [Episc.Reg]t Belmont, Shetland, 25th May, 1858. Married at St. Mary`s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen, 25th Nov.1897, by Rev. Francis William Christie M.A., to Alexandeer Cardno, Manager of the Fraserburgh Commercial Company, son of James Cardno (who died at "Belmont," Fraserburgh, aged 82 years, buried 27th January, 1905), and his wife, Margaret Wilson. Alexander Cardno died at 53 Duthie Terrace, Aberdeen 15t5th December, 1914, aged 63 years, and was buried from St. Mary`s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen to Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen 3 days later. From his earliest years he acquired the taste for music. In November 1869, he became an original member of the Fraserburgh Musical Association, and acted as Secetary and Treasurer for several years. In 1872 he was appointed organist to St. Columba`s Episcopal Church, Lonmay, and continued to discharge his duties efficiently and faithfully till 1890. Three years later he transferred to St. Peter`s Episcopal Church, Fraserburgh, and was rarely absent from service till he relinquished the post in 1912. By his wife Mary Jane Jaffray, he had issue as follows: 1. Mary Cardno born at Fraserburgh, 2nd Aug. 1899, baptised by Rev. Henry Fyfe, B.A., Minister of St. Peter`s Episcopal Church, Fraserburgh, 1st. Oct. 1899; died unmarried at 53 Duthie Terrace, Aberdeen 4th July 1920 and buried Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen 3 days later. 2. Margaret Cardno, born at Fraserburgh, 3rd. Nov. 1900, baptised by Rev. Henry Fyfe, B.A., Minister of St. Peter`s Episcopal Church, Fraserburgh, 7th Dec. 1900; now residing at 53 Duthie Terrace, Aberdeen.
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Sources - [S70] A Strath Maxwell, The Registers of the Episcopal Congregation Fraserburgh, Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney 1766-1884, (1985), p. 8.
Cardno, Alex., s. of James, shoemaker, High Str., Fraserburgh & Margaret Wilson, bap. by Rev. Presley at home in 851 or 1852. Entry omitted (signed) R.W. 1884 (see also Ann & Margaret) - [S60] Robert Murdoch, A Branch of the Aberdeen Lawrences.
Alexander Cardno died at 53 Duthie Terrace, Aberdeen 15th December, 1914, aged 63 years, and was buried from St. Mary`s Episcopal Church, Aberdeen to Springbank Cemetery, Aberdeen 3 days later. - [S2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index.
- [S6] OPRI.
- [S30] Cardno Manuscripts, (unpublished notebooks, c.1920-30), p. 68.
- [S60] Robert Murdoch, A Branch of the Aberdeen Lawrences.
- [S70] A Strath Maxwell, The Registers of the Episcopal Congregation Fraserburgh, Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney 1766-1884, (1985), p. 8.