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601 | 1851 Scotland Census for 8 Hanover St, St Clements, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire Parish Number: 168A ED: 5 Page: 37 Household Schedule Number: 202 Line: 15 Roll: CSSCT1851_37 Christian Barclay Age: 28 Wife Spouse: Charles Barclay Gender: Female Where Born: Maryculter, Kincardinesh Charles Barclay Age: 32 Head Spouse: Christian Barclay Gender: Male Where Born: Old Meldrum, aberdeenshire Isabella Barclay Age: 3 Daughter Gender: Female Where Born: Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire Christian Barclay Age: 1 Relationship: Daughter Gender: Female Where Born: Abdee, Aberdeenshire | SILVER, Christian (I4099)
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602 | 1851 Scotland Census for Barclay St, Stonehaven, Scotland: Parish Number: 258 Civil parish: Fetteresso Town: Stonehaven County: Kincardineshire Address: Barclay Street Occupation: Apprentice Tailor ED: 1 Page: 45 Household schedule number: 239 Line: 13 Roll: CSSCT1851_55 In house headed by John Edward aged 55 Name: William Silver Age: 15 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836 Relationship: Grandson Gender: Male Where born: Fetteresso, Kincardine Source Citation: Parish: Fetteresso; ED: 1; Page: 45; Line: 13; Roll: CSSCT1851_55; Year: 1851. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1851 Scotland Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: Scotland. 1851 Scotland Census. Reels 1-217. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland. | SILVER, William (I7639)
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603 | 1851 Scotland Census for Fallside, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK William Silver, male, aged 40, born Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, head, Cattle Dealer Hellen Silver, female, aged 67, born Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, mother, housekeeper Parish: Glenbervie; ED: 4; Page: 10; Line: 1; Roll: CSSCT1851_55; Year: 1851 | SILVER, William (I108)
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604 | 1851 Scotland Census, Ancestry.com, (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Scotland. 1851 Scotland Census. Reels 1-217. General Register Office for Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland.Original data: Scotland. 1851 Scotland Census. Reels 1-217. Genera). Birth date: abt 1844 Birth place: Maryculter, kincardinesh Residence date: 1851 Residence place: Maryculter, Kincardineshire, Scotland http://search.Ancestry.com.au/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1851scotland&h=826769&ti=5544&indiv=try&gss=pt | BISSET, John (I3026)
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605 | 1851 SILVER, ALEXANDER (Census 238/ 3/ 20) Page 20 of 21 No 69 Hill of Keir, Skene, Aberdeen. William Abel, head, mar, aged 33, farmer of 30 acres employing 2 labourer, born Kincardine?, Aberdeenshire Elisabeth Abel, wife, mar, aged 33, born Banchory Devenick, Aberedenshire Alexander Abel, son, aged 4, born Skene Robert Abel, son, 8 months, born Skene Alexander Silver, father-in-law, aged 80, late farmer, born Banchory Devenick, Aberedenshire Elisabeth Silver, mother-in-law, aged 75, born Banchory Devenick, Abereeenshire Elspet Pope, servant, unmarried, aged 15, house servant, born Old Machar, Aberdeenshire Robert Anderson, visitor, unmarried, aged 18, farm servant, born Banchory T, Kindcardineshire. | SILVER, Alexander (I4191)
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606 | 1851census for Waterloo Terrace,Commercial Road East, Saint Dunstans Stepney, Stepney, London & Middlesex, England Robert Coker Head Married Male 37 1814 Beer Retailer & Carman Shadwell, Middlesex, England Mary Coker Wife Married Female 38 1813 - Limehouse, Middlesex, England Joseph Coker Son Unmarried Male 10 1841 - Ratcliff, Middlesex, England Mary Coker Daughter Unmarried Female 7 1844 - Limehouse, Middlesex, England Robert Coker Son Unmarried Male 3 1848 - Ratcliff, Middlesex, England Henry Coker Son Unmarried Male 0 1851 - Ratcliff, Middlesex, England | COKER, Robert (I1339)
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607 | 1852 marriage at the parish church Chevington in the county of Suffolk. No 55, Nov 20, James Argent, full age, bachelor, labourer, of Chevington, son of Robert Argent, labourer and France Plummer, full age, spinster, of Chevington, dau of Robert Plummer, labourer. Witnesses: Thomas Clark, Sarah Evered. | Family: James ARGENT / Frances PLUMMER (F555)
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608 | 1855 deaths in the burgh of Peterhead in the county of Aberdeen: No 46, Francis Silver spirit merchant male 69 years, born Cairniburn, Fetteresso. Parents: William Silver tailor and crofter and Rebecca Silver M.S. Silver (correct). Married to Elizabeth Mitchell in 1844, second marriage to Margaret Diverall for 38 years. Died April 13th at 10am at Queen St. Cause: heart disease several years as certified by Patrick Jamieson surgeon who saw deceased on April 7th. Witness: Margaret Milne, step-daughter | SILVER, Francis (I7702)
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609 | 1855 deaths in the Parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine. No 11. James Silver farmer. Male. 74 years. When: 1855 March 2 11.30am. Where: Upper Wyndings, Fetteresso. Cause: Organic disease of the stomach several years as certified by Alexander Martin M.D. who saw deceased 1st March. Residence: Standing Stones Parish of Maryculter for 47 years. Father: George Silver, farmer, deceased. Mother: Violet Silver, M.S. Williamson, deceased. Married to Jean Murray. Children: James (44), William (42), Jean (40), Henrietta (37), Mary (34), Violet (32), Helen (29), John (25). Buried: Churchyard, Fetteresso. Informant: John Silver, youngest son | SILVER, James (I3109)
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610 | 1855 deaths in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine No 1 Janet Silver Female 24 days at Burnside, Maryculter Father: Alexander Silver farmer Mother: Isobel Silver M.S. Falconer Died: 1855 January thirteenth 9pm at Burnside, Maryculter Cause: Abscess of the thigh 7 days as certified by William Lyons surgeon who saw deceased 9th January 1855 Buried: Old Church Road, Maryculter, as certified by Archibald Abernethy Rector. Informant: Alex Silver father | SILVER, Janet (I3092)
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611 | 1855 deaths in the Parish of Maryculter, county of Kincardine. Registered by David Durward, registrar. No 10, Silver, Jane maiden name Middleton, Farmer's Widow, Female 77 years, Nester Tilbouries Maryculter, Father: Alexander Middleton, farmer (deceased), Mother: Barbara Middleton maiden name August? (deceased), Married to George Silver Farmer (deceased), Children: Helen 47, Violet 45, Jessie 44, Mary 43, George 41, John 40, Alexander died at 25, Joseph 36, James died at 28, William 33, Died 1855 on July 24 at 6.10pm at Standing Stones, Maryculter, Cause: ?? Passing, one day, not certified. No medical attendant. Burial: Old Church Yard, Maryculter, as certified by Archibald Abernethy, Sexton. Informant: George Silver, son | MIDDLETON, Jean (I3110)
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612 | 1855 marriage solemnized at the parish church in the parish of St Mary Newington in the county of Surrey. No 327, 20th Feb 1855, Robert Nunn, of full age, bachelor, labourer, of Walworth Road, son of Charles Nunn, labourer and Hannah Sheppard, of full age, spinster, of Walworth Road, dau of James Sheppard, Labourer. Witnesses: Richard Nunn, Elizabeth Gooch. | Family: Robert NUNN / Hannah SHEPPARD (F1922)
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613 | 1855 Marriages in the Burgh of Montrose in the County of Forfar Registered by James May On the Seventh day of December 1855 at 15 India? Street Montrose Marriage (after Banns) was solemnised between us according to the rites and ceremonies of the Church of Scotland John Silver (signed) Stonehaven Parish of Fetteresso Aged 27 Grocer Bachelor Born registered 7 December 1828 at Fetteresso Father James Silver farmer (deceased) Mother: Jane Silver M. S. Murray AND Mary Ann Burgess of 15 India? Street, Montrose aged 26 Domestic Servant Spinster Born: registered 6 September 1829 at Benkelin? Father: Alexander Burgess Farmer Mother: Ann Burgess M.S. Burgess Witness: Joseph Patersen Minister of Montrose, Charles? Forbes?, David Burgess | Family: John SILVER / Mary Ann BURGESS (F1269)
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614 | 1855 marriages in the District of Old Machar in the Burgh of Aberdeen. Registered by John Leask, registrar No 54 On May Twentyfifth 1855 at Holburn Street, Aberdeen, marriage (after Banns) was so solemnized between us according to the rites and ceremonies of the Established Church of Scotland John Walker of Dunottar, usual address Holburn Street, Aberdeen, aged 45, labourer, bachelor Born & registered 10 April 1810 at Feteresso Parents: Alexander Walker, labourer (deceased) and Elizabeth Walker maiden name Brown AND Mary Silver of Holburn Street, Aberdeen, aged 43, dressmaker, spinster. Born at Maryculter 10 June 1812, registered there. Parents: George Silver, farmer, (deceased) and Jane Silver, maiden name Middleton Witnesses: Thomas Dewar, minister of South Parish, Aberdeen, George Silver, farmer, Maryculter, James Gordon, porter, Aberdeen. | Family: John WALKER / Mary SILVER (F1364)
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615 | 1855 marriages in the Parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine No 5 24th May 1855 in the Free Church of Maryculter according to the rites and forms of the Free Church of Scotland Robert Garden present residence Montyquitter, Fetteresso, usual residence Westside, Maryculter 37 years, Miller (not related) bachelor. Father: John Garden (miller) Mother: Mary Wilson or Garden AND Margaret Silver present address ??, Fetteresso, usual residence, Westside, Maryculter 30 years Dressmaker spinster Father: Adam Silver (farmer) Mother: Charlotte Jamieson or Silver | Family: Robert GARDEN / Margaret SILVER (F1360)
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616 | 1855 marriages in the Trinity Church, Marylebone, Middlesex: No 338, 17 Sep 1855, William Aldridge, full aged, widower, licensed victualler, of Norton Green, son of James Aldridge, licensed victualler and Elizabeth Lovett, full aged, spinster, of Trinity District, dau of James Lovett, gardener. Signed William Aldridge and mark of Elizabeth Lovett. | Family: William ALDRIDGE / Elizabeth LOVETT (F685)
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617 | 1856 births in the Parish of Falkirk in the County of Stirling 217 Campbell Mary 1856 September Eighteenth 12.35am Grangemouth Parish of Falkirk Female Father: Alexander Campbell coal miner Mother: Helen Campbell maiden name Rutherford Witness: Alexander Campbell father Details from Register General for Scotland birth entry Name: Mary Campbell Gender: Female Birth Date: 18 Sep 1856 Birth Place: Falkirk,Stirling,Scotland Father: Alexander Campbell Mother: Helen Rutherford FHL Film Number: 6035516 | CAMPBELL, Mary (I1352)
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618 | 1856 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine. No 4 Isaac Silver, born 29 January at Kintoulin, Maryculter, male, son of James Silver, farmer, and Agnes Silver, maiden name Thomson. Informant James Silver, father. Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Name: Isaac Silver Gender: Male Birth Date: 29 Jan 1856 Birthplace: MARYCULTER, KINCARDINE, SCOTLAND Father's Name: James Silver Mother's Name: Agnes Thomson https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XYTG-8L3 | SILVER, Isaac (I4156)
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619 | 1856 births in the parish of Maryculter, Kincardine No 11 SILVER, John. 1856 April sixth at 6.10pm at Burnside, Maryculter, male. Father: Alexander SILVER, farm. Mother: Isobel SILVER maiden name FALCONER. Witness: Alex Silver father, present | SILVER, John (I1588)
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620 | 1856 deaths in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine Burnett Isobel small farmer ?? (Widow), on Twentieth January 1856 at 9.40am at Westside, Maryculter, female, aged 81 years, dau of John Silver farmer (deceased) and Ann Silver maiden surname Duncan (deceased), buried Old Churchyard, Maryculter. Informant John Burnett, son. | SILVER, Isobel (I4810)
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621 | 1856 deaths in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine No 1, George Collie, farm servant, single, 1856 January second at 3pm at Blaikiewell, Maryculter, male, 16 years, son of Alexander Collie, labourer, and Helen Collie, M.S. Silver. Cause Scaphoid abscess, 3 months. Informant, Alexander Collie, father. | COLLIE, George (I4427)
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622 | 1856 Marriages in the parish of Maryculter in the Country of Kincardine On the twelfth day of July 1856 at Free church of Maryculter marriage after banns was solemized between according to the Free Church of Scotland. James Silver aged 24 years of Mosside of Blairs, Maryculter, small farmer. Parents: James Silver, small farmer (deceased) and Isabella Gordon (deceased) and Mary Ann Falconer aged 23 years, of Crossley of Fetteresso, domestic servant, spinster (not related). Parents: Alexander Falconer, farmer (deceased) and Janet Menzies. Witnesses Wm Selbie, minister, Alex Silver, George Gammie. David Durward Registrar | Family: James SILVER / Mary Ann FALCONER (F939)
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623 | 1856 marriages in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine On the 23rd day of August 1856, Mill of Crynoch, Maryculter marriage after banns. Alexander Silver, 28 years, Cassie? Burre?, Fetteresso, farm servant (bachelor). Parents: Adam Silver, farmer, and Charlotte Jamieson. and Mary Garden, 19 years, Mill of Crynoch, Maryculter, domestic servant, spinster (not related). Parents: John Garden (deceased) and Mary Wilson (deceased). Witnesses: William Selbie minister of Free Church Maryculter, Adam Silver, Robert Garden | Family: Alexander SILVER / Mary GARDEN (F1201)
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624 | 1856 Marriages in the Parish of Newhills in the County of Aberdeen. On the Twentieh day of June 1856 at Stoneywood? in Newhills. Marriage (after Banns) was solemnized beween us according to the Forms of the Free Church of Scotland. Signed William Silver Age 36 or 26 of Auchmell Causeway Stonedresser (bachelor) Father: Robert Silver Day Labourer Mother: Margaret Silver Maiden Surname Day AND Signed Christian Watt her mark Aged 20 of Stoneywood Spinster Father: George Watt retired paper worker Mother: Christian Watt M.S. Torbet Witnesses: John Eldridge Craven F.C. Minister, William Thorn, Robert Silver | Family: William SILVER / Christian WATT (F1256)
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625 | 1857 births in Maryculter, Kincardine No 16, Isabella SILVER, 1857 May 22 at 5.30pm at Mosside of Blairs, Maryculter, female, daughter of James SILVER, crofter, and Mary Ann Silver maiden name Falconer. Witness: James Silver, father, present | SILVER, Isabella (I4102)
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626 | 1857 births in the Parish of Fetteresso in the County of Kincardine. No 119. Helen Silver, female, illegitimate. 1857 August 18 at 2am at Evan Street, Stonehaven. Mother: Mary Silver, domestic servant. Witness: Mary Silver, mother. | NAPIER, Helen Silver (I4613)
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627 | 1857 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine No 11 Esson, Christian Duguid, 1857 April 19 1.10am at Greens of Crynoch, Maryculter female, daughter of Alexander Esson master blacksmith and Helen Esson, maiden surname Silver. Witness Alexander Esson | ESSON, Christian Duguid (I3218)
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628 | 1857 births in the parish of Ormiston in the county of Haddington No 18, Janet Souness, 1857 Oct 4 at 2.30pm at Ormiston, female, illegitimate*, dau of Mary Souness. Informant: Mary Souness, mother, present. *James Spiers is the presumed father as Mary Souness brought the child into the marriage and Janet/Jessie was always presented as their child. James and Mary married about four months after she was born. | SPIERS, Janet (Jessie) (I9505)
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629 | 1857 Births in the Sub-district of Tredegar in the County of Monmonth No 37 Eleventh July 1857 Forge Row Ebbw Vale Eleanor Girl Father: George Evans Mother: Ann Evans formerly White Signature of witness: George Evans Father Forge Row Ebbw Vale | EVANS, Eleanor (I1360)
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630 | 1857 death in the registration disctrict Bethnal Green, sub-district of Hackney Road, Middlesex. No 25, Ninth March 1857 7 Willow Walk, Mary Ann Levin, female, 8 years, daughter of Adolphus Levin jeweller journeyman, disease of base of brain, Phthisis, certified, Informant Mary Ann Levin present at death, 7 Willlow Walk, Bethnal Green | LEVIN, Mary Ann (I1624)
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631 | 1857 deaths in the district of Montrol in the county of Forfar No 101 Elizabeth Morison wife of Morison farmer, 1857 April 15th 10am at Lunatic Asylum Montrose, female, 59 years, father John Silver Miller (deceased), mother Elizabeth Silver M.S. Thomson (deceased). Witness John Balfour, keeper | SILVER, Elizabeth (I6058)
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632 | 1857 deaths in the Parish of Maryculter in the County of Kincardineshire No 3 Elizabeth Corsar (pauper) (single) formerly domestic servant 1857 March twentyfirst at Kirkton of Maryculter Female 51 years Father: William Corsar labourer (deceaced) Mother: Anne Corsar maiden name Donald (deceased) Cause: Chronic Bronchitis many years as certified by Wm Lynne surgeon who saw deceased on 7th March Burial place: New churchyard Maryculter as certified by James Walker sexton Informant: James Bisset son (not present) | CORSAR, Elizabeth (I4874)
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633 | 1857 marriage in the District of Denton? in the County of Edinburgh No 152: On the Fourteenth day of September 1857 at 29 Robbs Court Castlebanks Edinburgh Marriage (after Banns) was solemnized between us according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland John Tod Aged 24* of Ormiston Bachelor Father: James Tod Game Keeper (Deceased) Mother: Margaret Tod Maiden name Cochrane (Deceased) AND Margaret Spiers aged 24 of Ormiston Spinster Father: John Spiers Blacksmith Mother: Margaret Spiers maiden name Henderson Witnesses: William Nisbet Minister, Thomas Hamilton, James Darg, Margaret Gibson *Note he was 22. Linked his age to Margaret's throughout the rest of their lives. | Family: John TODD / Margaret SPIERS (F536)
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634 | 1858 births in the parish of Edrom, in the county of Berwick. No 33 Tod Margaret, 1858 October Thirtieth 9.40pm Blackadder Mount, female, father John Tod gamekeeper, mother Margaret Tod main name Spiers. Signature John Tod father | TODD, Margaret (I3046)
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635 | 1858 births in the parish of Falkirk, in the county of Stirling No 201, Campbell, John Rutherford, 1858, July 24th at 5pm at Grangemouth, parish of Falkirk, male, father Alexander Campbell, seaman (merchant service), mother Helen Campbell, maiden name Rutherford, Informant: Alex Campbell, father | CAMPBELL, John Rutherford (I6544)
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636 | 1858 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine. No 17 Silver, Alexander 1858 May thirtieth 8.30 P.M. at Burnside, Maryculter. Father Alexander Silver, farmer. Mother Isabel Silver Maiden Name Falconer. Informant Alex Silver, father | SILVER, Alexander (I1589)
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637 | 1858 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine. No 9 Silver, Alexander, 1858 April ninth noon at Westside, Maryculter. Father Alexander Silver farm servant. Mother Mary Silver Maiden Name Garden. Informant Alexander Silver, father | SILVER, Alexander (I6008)
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638 | 1858 Deaths in the Parish of Drumoak in the County of Aberdeen No 8 Christian Gammie 1858 May Twenty third 11.20am at Drum, parish of Drumoak F 14 years Father: George Gammie gardener (master) Mother: Jane Gammie Maiden name Silver Cause: Phithisis ?? 18 months as certified by Wm Lyon surgeon who saw deceased May 22nd Buried: Drumoak Churchyard as certified by George Gammie the person in charge of funeral Witness: George Gammie father (present) | GAMMIE, Christian (I4275)
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639 | 1858 marriage solemnized by banns in the parish of Stoke Ferry in the county of Norfolk. No 89, 9 Jul, George Owen, full aged, bachelor, labourer, of Stoke Ferry, son of Thomas Owen, labourer and Mary Ann Nunn, aged 19, spinster, of Stoke Ferry, dau of James Nunn, carpenter. Witnesses: James Nunn, Mary Owen, John Nunn, Charlotte Blake. | Family: George OWEN / Mary Ann NUNN (F2999)
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640 | 1858 marriages in the parish of Ormiston in the county of Haddington No 2, On the nineteenth day of February, 1858, at Ormiston. James Spiers, 26, of Ormiston, bachelor, blacksmith, son of John Spiers, blacksmith, and Margaret Spiers M.S. Henderson and Mary Souness, aged 21, of Ormiston, spinster, dau of Adam Souness, lawyer and Lilian Souness, M.S. Cockburn. Witnesses Peter Dunlop, Elizabeth Spiers. Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910 Name: James Spiers Gender: Male Marriage Date: 19 Feb 1858 Marriage Place: Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotland Spouse: Mary Souness FHL Film Number: 280202 | Family: James SPIERS / Mary SOUNESS (F2966)
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641 | 1859 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine Esson, William, 1859 July fifth, Greens of Crynoch, Maryculter, male, son of Alexander Esson, crofter and Helen Esson maiden surname Silver | ESSON, William (I3219)
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642 | 1859 births in the parish of Maryculter, Kincardine No 15, James SILVER, 1859 June Sevententh at 3am at Mosside, Blairs, male, son of Jane Silver, crofter and Mary Ann Silver maiden name Falconer. Witness: James Silver, father, present | SILVER, James (I4103)
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643 | 1859 deaths in the district of St Nicholas in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 491, Silver, Joseph, blacksmith, married, 1859, June 22 at 6am at Infirmary, Aberdeen, usual residence Drumoak, male, 77 years, son of William Silver, tailor (deceased) and Rebecca Silver maiden name Silver (deceased), causes: dropsy and disease of the liver - several weeks - as certified by Alexander Kilgour, M.D., who saw diseased 21st June. Buried: Churchyard of St Clements, Aberdeen as certified by John Wilson, undertaken. Informant: Ross Ratray, superindent, Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen. | SILVER, Joseph (I8350)
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644 | 1859 deaths in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine No 76 James CUSHNIE labourer married 1859 December 11 midnight at Berryhill Male 61 years Father: Alexander Cushnie labourer (deceased) Mother: Agnes Cushnie (Maiden name Fyfe) deceased Cause: Fever five weeks as certified by John Ferguson (surgeon who saw the deceased on 10th December) Buried: Church yard of Drumoak as certified by John McDonald undertaker. | CUSHNIE, James (I5695)
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645 | 1859 deaths in the parish of Laurencekirk in the county of Kincardine. No 29, Elisabeth Robertson widow of a forester 1859 Novembe 16th 2.20am at her own house High St, Laurencekir, female, 84 years, dau of William Silver, vintner, deceased and Catherine Silver M.S. Jack, deceased. Cause: infirmities of age, no medical attendant, burield churchyard, Laurencekirk. Witness Alexr Robertson son | SILVER, Elizabeth (I7687)
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646 | 1859 GRAY, GEORGE (Statutory registers Deaths 255/ 20) George Gray, farmer, married, 1859 first June at 8.40pm and Newtonleys of Dunnottar, male, 49 years, son of James Gray, shoemaker, deceased, and Agnes Gray, maiden name Brewster deceased. Causes Pneumonia for a fortnight. Burying ground of Drumoak. Informant Alex Silver, minister of Dunnottar. | GRAY, George (I8893)
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647 | 1859 marriage solemnized at St Philip's Church, Parish of Bethnal Green, Middlesex: No 11, March 28th, Adolphus Levin aged 66, widower, working jeweller of Teal Street, father Adolphus Levin, working jeweller and Mary Ann Harper, aged 47, widow, of 9 King Street, father James Champness, gardener. Witnesses: John Costin and Phebe Sears. | Family: Adolphus LEVIN / Mary Ann CHAMPNESS (F642)
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648 | 1859 marriages in the Parish of Fetteresso in the County of Kincardine No 12 On the 28th day of May 1859 at Stonehaven, marriage after banns was solemnized between us according to the forms of the established church of Scotland Alexander Black 25 years Residence: Farrochie, parish of Fetteresso, farm servant, bachelor Father: William Black, farm servant, deceased Mother: Isabella Black, M.S. Napier AND Elspet Silver 20 years Residence: Megray Parish of Fetteresso, domestic servant, spinster Father: William Silver, labourer Mother: Elspet Silver, M.S. Edward Officiating Minister, Alex Silver, minister of Dunnotar. Witnesses: William Black, William Silver. | Family: Alexander BLACK / Elspet SILVER (F1363)
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649 | 1859 SILVER, CHARLOTTE (Statutory registers Deaths 258/ 59) 1859 deaths in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine. No 59, Charlotte Silver, farmer's daughter, single, 1859 August fourteenth at 8.30pm at Carnieburn, Netherley, female, 26 years. Parents: Adam Silver, farmer, and Charlott Silver, maiden name Jamieson. Cause: Consumption, six months. Buried Churchyard of Fetteresso. Informant, Adam Silver, father. | SILVER, Charlotte (I4606)
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650 | 1859 SILVER, MARGARET (Statutory registers Deaths 258/ 51) 1859 deaths in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine No 51, Margaret Silver, crofter's wife, 15 Jul 1859 at 7pm at Rodney St, Stonehaven, female, 55 years, dau of James Stephen, farmer, deceased and Elizabeth Stephen, M.S. unknown, deceased. Cause Phthisis 14 mothes. Informant James Silver, husband. | STEPHEN, Margaret (I6065)
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