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Thomas Barton Aitken[1]
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Name Thomas Barton Aitken Birth 31 May 1909 13 Prince Regent Street, Leith, Mid Lothian, Scotland
[1] Gender Male Death 14 Aug 1958 General Hospital, Kettering, Northamptonshire, England
[2] Person ID I8389 OrwinMillar Last Modified 1 Jul 2021
Father Thomas Barton Aitken, b. 4 Feb 1884, Fallside, Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
d. 1 Feb 1975, Falkirk Infirmary, Stirlingshire, Scotland
(Age 90 years)Mother Catherine Manson Spence, b. 27 Jul 1886, Dounreay, Caithness, Scotland
d. 19 Mar 1960, 41 Chapelton Drive, West Calder, Mid Lothian, Scotland
(Age 73 years)Marriage 17 Jul 1908 13 Prince Regent Street, Leith, Mid Lothian, Scotland
[1] - Witnesses at the wedding of Thomas Aitken and Catherine Spence were James Aitken and Nell Spence.
Family ID F1624 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 
Living Family ID F7379 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 2 Mar 2012
Family 2 
Florence Maria Jones, b. 1886 d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 16 Apr 1938 Registry Office, Braintree, Essex, England
- Witnesses at the wedding of Thomas Aitken and Florence Harding were G MacGregor and E Hardy
Family ID F7381 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Mar 2012
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Notes - He served his time, as a Shipwright's Carpenter, with Brown Shipbuilders, Leith. Also joined the Royal Scot 7/9th Territorials.
He went to London and nothing more was heard of him. A member of the family went to the address that he had been staying at, in London, but it had been levelled by bombs during the blitz.
In 2012 a marriage cert was discovered for Thomas in Kettering. This was his second marriage.
The informant on the death of Thomas, in 1958, was his second wife, Violet Scadden
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 11 Mar 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 11 Mar 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 11 Mar 2012.
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- He served his time, as a Shipwright's Carpenter, with Brown Shipbuilders, Leith. Also joined the Royal Scot 7/9th Territorials.
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