Identity area
Type of entity
Person
Authorized form of name
McKechnie, Mary S.
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Other form(s) of name
- McKechnie, Mrs. J.G. [John Grey]
- McKechnie, Mary Smyth
- McKechnie, Mary S. Scott
- Scott, Mary Smythe
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Description area
Dates of existence
1867–1959
History
Places
Lumsden, Wolseley, Tantallon, Moosomin (ca.1895-1913), Regina (1913-1959), Saskatchewan
Legal status
Married (Rev.) John Grey McKechnie, January 1895; widowed October 4, 1939.
Functions, occupations and activities
Member of Presbyterian Church Woman’s Missionary Society, Synod of Saskatchewan and successor United Church Woman's Missionary Society, Saskatchewan Branch (ca.1896-1959), President (1914-1927); author of a history/memoir of "File Hills Mission Work" (ca.1939 or earlier).
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General context
Sask. Conference RoP (1940) notes Mrs. McKechnie's parents as Thomas and Mrs. Scott, of Glenmorris, Ontario, and 2 daughters also surviving J.G.'s death.
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SCNUCSC
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Status
Draft
Level of detail
Partial
Dates of creation, revision and deletion
2018: drafted for SAIN.
2021: revised in MemorySask.
Language(s)
- English
Script(s)
Sources
The Corridor of Time: A History of the Saskatchewan Conference Branch of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, 1905-1961 (compiled by Esther Holmes), ca.1961, pp.8-9, 27; Leonard A. Sheilds, From Buffalo Grass to Wheat: A History of Long Lake District, 1980, p.45; obituary for John Grey McKechnie, UCC Sask. Conference Records of Proceedings 1940, p.62.