Macdonald Dictionary Record: Charles Morton Anderson

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Charles Morton Anderson. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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A184
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A184
Catalogue number
A184
Marks and Inscriptions
Marks/Inscriptions: A. 184 Charles (1855-1927) Anderson Dr Morton come ont as ship surgeon i the Hereford in 1879. He started practice in Sydenham and when his brother Richard w . Came out and took over the practise, Morton moved to the old wooden house still standing in Worcester St. neat to the Chins church Club. He practised there asante ear Elle Ear , nsse and throat speediest and went in until he retired through illness. He was a Co Ch Hosp specialist until Dr Manning took over . He loved fishing and shooting and deer stalking and was Resident of the N.Z. Acclimatis ati Soc. for 13 years running. He left a reputation (said his d seton son) impossible to live up 1o. He took his brother Richard into partnership 1.1.91 2' son Harry marr. 21.12.11 Grace Helen 2 dau his wife Annie d. 29.5.29 J.A. Harper of. ChCh. he d. 10.4.27 aged 7 their mother , Mas Richard Anderson dau of Col. G. Sidley, Royal Welch Fruitless d. at G u leading Hearse, Movie, Co. Dmnegal Jan.11. youngest son Capt. Ar. Dugdale Anderson (Poodle) R.R.M.C marr. Kathleen Clarke youngest dau W.R. Patterson , Windsor A v. Belfast. W. Inland. fam. inf. LT. 74.2.91 : 7.1.11 over; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer
Marks/Inscriptions: born at M0ville, Co. Dougall , edie. at Royal Academie Institute , Belfast studen medecins at Univ. College Hospital , London , ships doctor on various ship s. sons Ding as P. Ap. 27 Obit notice. Morton Harry Richard . Erie.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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