Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


John Allardice Sir Knight

#21-v1-p76/7fn(c),-v8-p678fn(b);
#189-v1-p142;
#218-v3-p398;
!IGI: MARR> Kinc {Fetteresso /by extraction;
IGI: SS> Kinc {Allardice;


Mary Graham

#21-v1-p76/7fn(c),-v8-p677,678fn(b);
#189-v1-p142*;
!IGI: MARR> Kinc {Fetteresso (Maria GRAHAME) /by extraction;
IGI: SS> Kinc {Allardice;
!#189-v1-p139/42;
^bur-L1> Castle of Allardice by;
^marr-L1 Allardice Castle by;

#21-v1-p76/7fn(c),-v8-p677,678fn(b);
#189-v1-p142*;
!IGI: MARR> Kinc {Fetteresso (Maria GRAHAME) /by extraction;
IGI: SS> Kinc {Allardice;
!#189-v1-p139/42;
^bur-L1> Castle of Allardice by;
^marr-L1 Allardice Castle by;


Helen Allardice

#189-v1-p142;
!CHR/BAPT-END-SP: IGI> Kinc (Hellen ALLARDES);


Jean Allardice

#189-v1-p142;
!CHR/BAPT-END-SP: IGI> Kinc (ALLARDES);


Margaret Allardice

#189-v1-p142;
!CHR/BAPT-END-SP: IGI> Kinc (ALLARDES);


Richard H. Stout

Stout Field in Indianapolis was named after Richard Stout - a WW I Flying Ace.


David Way Allerdice












Inducted: 1981
Hometown: Macatawam, MI


Football - 1911-15 (Head Coach)

Led UT to three state championships, two SWC titles, and 33-7 record during his five seasons
1915 squad scored a 92-0 win over Daniel Baker College
Directed 1914 team to 8-0 record and scoring margin of 358-21
As a collegian at Michigan, earned second-team All-America honors at halfback in 1909



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