James Myers Danson (1845 in Carnforth [1] – 1909 in Aberdeen) was Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1907 to 1909. [2]
He was educated at Ingleton School [3] and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained deacon in 1871 and priest in 1873. [4] His first post was as Assistant Chaplain of St. Mark's College, Chelsea. He was appointed the incumbent at St. Mary, Aberdeen [5] in 1874; [6] of St Mary, Arbroath in 1880; [7] and of St. Andrew, Aberdeen in 1882, where he stayed until [8] his death on 29 December 1909.
James Myers Danson (1845 in Carnforth [1] – 1909 in Aberdeen) was Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1907 to 1909. [2]
He was educated at Ingleton School [3] and Trinity College, Dublin and ordained deacon in 1871 and priest in 1873. [4] His first post was as Assistant Chaplain of St. Mark's College, Chelsea. He was appointed the incumbent at St. Mary, Aberdeen [5] in 1874; [6] of St Mary, Arbroath in 1880; [7] and of St. Andrew, Aberdeen in 1882, where he stayed until [8] his death on 29 December 1909.