Someone e-mailed me this little snippet the other day - just thought it may be of interest.
THE OLDEST SCOT IN THE WORLD DIES PEACEFULLY IN AUSTRALIA AGED 112
The death of Jeannie Gray, the oldest Scot in the world, was announced recently.
Jane (known affectionately as 'Jeannie') was born at Belmont Street in Newtyle in Angus on 1 December 1901, and emigrated to Australia in 1927. Two days after arriving in Australia she married her long-time sweetheart John 'Jock' Gray, who hailed from Durris in Aberdeenshire. Jock died in 1987.
Jeannie's father was Andrew Cant, a shoemaker, and her mother was Jane Beveridge Cant (nee Barnett); they were married in Newtyle on 7 June 1889. Her father was born in Auchterhouse in Angus, while her mother was born in Cupar in Fyfe, the daughter of a Baker.
Jeannie is survived by two children, nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
THE OLDEST SCOT IN THE WORLD DIES PEACEFULLY IN AUSTRALIA AGED 112
The death of Jeannie Gray, the oldest Scot in the world, was announced recently.
Jane (known affectionately as 'Jeannie') was born at Belmont Street in Newtyle in Angus on 1 December 1901, and emigrated to Australia in 1927. Two days after arriving in Australia she married her long-time sweetheart John 'Jock' Gray, who hailed from Durris in Aberdeenshire. Jock died in 1987.
Jeannie's father was Andrew Cant, a shoemaker, and her mother was Jane Beveridge Cant (nee Barnett); they were married in Newtyle on 7 June 1889. Her father was born in Auchterhouse in Angus, while her mother was born in Cupar in Fyfe, the daughter of a Baker.
Jeannie is survived by two children, nine grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.
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