Morar Grace Rattray, 19021953 (aged 51 years)

Name
Morar Grace /Rattray/
Type of name
birth name
Given names
Morar Grace
Surname
Rattray
Birth
1902 52 35
Death of a father
Citation details: Saturday 19 April 1902
Text:

DEATH OF A GLAGOW ARTIST

Mr Alexander Wellwood Rattray, A.R.S.A., died on Thursday at his residence, 7 Berkeley Terrace, Glasgow. He was a son of the Rev. Alexander Rattray Parkhead, and was born at St Andrews on July 24, 1849. He was educated at the Glasgow High School, Glasgow Academy, and the University. After emerging from the Glasgow School of Art he spent some time in Paris, where he worked under the well-knwo landscapists, D'Amoye and D'Aubigny. About the year 1880 Mr Rattray settled in Glasgow, and has followed the profession of a landscape painter since that time. He was an Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Society of Water Colours. Mr Rattray was at his best, as a painter of the sea associated with landscape, but during recent years his work greatly deteriorated, and he lived a blighted life.

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Cause: Wounds
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Death of a mother
Death
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Family with parents
father
18491902
Birth: 21 July 1849 23 20 Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Death: 17 April 1902Glasgow, Scotland
mother
elder sister
19001968
Birth: 22 May 1900 50 33 Glasgow, Scotland
Death: between October 1968 and December 1968Bridge, Kent, England
3 years
herself
19021953
Birth: 1902 52 35 Scotland
Death: September 1953Surrey, England
Father’s family with Jemima Douglas
father
18491902
Birth: 21 July 1849 23 20 Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Death: 17 April 1902Glasgow, Scotland
stepmother
Marriage Marriage20 September 1876Ellangowan House, Kilcreggan, Argyll & Bute, Scotland
7 years
half-sister
7 years
half-brother
19 months
half-brother
Father’s family with Charlotte Ballantyne
father
18491902
Birth: 21 July 1849 23 20 Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland
Death: 17 April 1902Glasgow, Scotland
stepmother
18301876
Birth: 23 November 1830Edinburgh, Scotland
Death: 7 January 1876
Marriage Marriage26 October 1870Blythswood, Glasgow, Scotland
8 months
half-sister
3 years
half-brother
Family with Kenneth Dean Christian
ex-husband
herself
19021953
Birth: 1902 52 35 Scotland
Death: September 1953Surrey, England
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