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3801 Aberdeen Evening Express 18 August 1916, p4
Workman's body found in lift at mills.
Yesterday afternoon a distressing accident happened at Culter Mills, whereby one of the workmen, Mr George Silver, Church Terrace, lost his life.
He had been missed for a short time, and one of the workment on making investigation, was horrified to find his body near one of the lifts used in connection with the works.
How the accident happened is a complete mystery.
Mr Silver is mourned by his wife, one son, and a daughter.


Aberdeen Evening Express 14 September 1916, p4:
Crushed to death
Culter Mills Fatality Inquired Into To-Day.
Before Sheriff Young and a jury at Aberdeen to-day an inquiry was held into the circumstance connected with the deeath of George Silver, 12 Church Terrace, Culter, paper mill worker, in the employment of the Culter Mills Paper Company, who on 16th August was crushed by a lift and killed.
In answer to Mr Maclennan, the fiscal, George Robertson, engineer at the mills, said Silver had been in the employment of the compnay for about twenty years. He described the discovery of Silver's body at the bottom of the lift.
In all probability he had gone down for something he had dropped, and had been crushed by the lift.
The Fiscal-How did the lift get in motion?
Witness-He must have started that himself from the bottom by drawing the rope. In the opinion of witness, it was a pure accident.
Duncan Bisset, mill foreman, corroborated. He found that the cage would not go down, and went up again to see how it would not work. Robertson and witness went down and found Silver in a leaning position outside the well, his right hand hanging by his side.
He was quite dead.
He had no occasion to be down there that witness knew of. He might have dropped something and was searching for it.
The cage had been set in motion, and it came down upon him. Witness thought it was a pure accident.
Alexander Berry, millworker, 9 Church Terrace, Culter, said it was his duty to visit the pan house every two hours. About four o'clock he went to look for Silver, but could find no trace of him. He went back to the boilerhouse, but before going he left message with other workers to tell Silver that he was looking for him.
William Elmslie, labourer, Craigton Place, Culter, said he saw Silver a few minutes after four o'clock.
Acting Police Sergean Alexander M'Lennan spoke to the position in which the body was found. He was of opinion that it was the weights that had crushed Siver. They weighed about 15 cwt.
The jury found that Silver had been crushed by the cage or the weights of the lift, and that the occurrence was accidental.

 
SILVER, George (I4294)
 
3802 Aberdeen Evening Express 18 March 1953, page 11:
SILVER.-At 57 Richmond Street, on Tuesday, March 17, 1953, Barbara Buchan, beloved wife of George Silver. Deeply mourned. Funeral private. No flowers.

 
BUCHAN, Barbara (I8502)
 
3803 Aberdeen Evening Express 19 March 1959 p 14.
SILVER.-At Woodend Hospital, on Tuesday, March 17, 1959, George Silver, beloved husband of the late Barbara Buchan, 57 Richmond Street. Deeply mourned. Service at on Friday, March 20 at 2.30pm, to which all friends are respectfully invited. Remains at the residence of his sister, Mrs Pirie, 20 Willowbank Road.

 
SILVER, George (I8501)
 
3804 Aberdeen Evening Express 20 November 1914, p5
SILVER.-At Germiston, South Africa, on the 10th inst., James, second son of James Silver, Nether Muirske, Maryculter.

 
SILVER, James (I1950)
 
3805 Aberdeen Evening Express 21 April 1953, page 10.
SILVER.-At 113 Concession Street, Galt. Ontario, on April 19, 1953, William J., beloved husband of Catherine McCurrach, late of Aberdeen. Inserted by her sisters.

 
SILVER, William John (I7544)
 
3806 Aberdeen Evening Express 22 December 1960, p10.
SILVER.-Suddenly, at 180 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn, on December 21, 1960, Robert Silver, aged 65 years, beloved husband of Christina Reid. Funeral on Friday, December 23, at 1 p.m. (serice 12.45) to Grove Cemetery. All friends respectfully invited. No flowers or letter please.

 
SILVER, Robert (I4308)
 
3807 Aberdeen Evening Express 25 December 1886, p2: At 57 Auchmull, on the 23rd inst., by the Rev James Allan, Alexander Davidson, Grandhelm, Woodside, Aberdeen, to Sarah Sheret, youngest daughter of William Silver, Auchmull, Aberdeen.

 
Family: Alexander Robbie DAVIDSON / Sarah Sherret SILVER (F511)
 
3808 Aberdeen Evening Express 26 May 1939, p2.
SILVER.-At 1 Ardley Terrace, Stonehaven, on 25th May, 1939, Ann Brown, widow of James Silver, in her 88th year. Funeral on Saturday, 27th inst. at 1pm, to Maryculter Churchyard.

 
BROWN, Ann (I1948)
 
3809 Aberdeen Evening Express Saturday 30 July 1960
SILVER.-At Foresterhill, Aberdeen, on July 30, 1960, James Silver, beloved husband of Elizabeth Smith, 8 Hillside Place, Peterculter. Service at Aberdeen Crematorium on Tuesday, August 2, at 2.30pm.


Statutory registers - Deaths -
SILVER, JAMES, aged 78, year 1960, ref 168/1 1166, in Aberdeen Northern

 
SILVER, James (I4188)
 
3810 Aberdeen Evening Express, Saturday, 24 Jul 1982.
CRAIGMYLE
Peacefully, at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, on Thursday, July 22, 1982, Robert Ewen Craigmyle, aged 86 years, beloved husbane of Jessie Craigmyle, 8 Granitehill Court, a dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Funeral service in W. Gilchrist's Chape, 15 Bon-Accord Street, where now resting, on Monday, July 26, at 1.15pm. thereafter to St Peter's Cemetery.

 
CRAIGMYLE, Robert Ewen (I8035)
 
3811 Aberdeen Evening Express, Tuesday, 28 Sep 1982.
CRAIGMYLE
Peacefully, at Woodend Hospital, on Sunday, September 26, 1982, Jessie Ann Silver, aged 85 years, wife of the late Robert E. Craigmyle, 8 Granitehill Court, a dear mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Funeral service in W. Gilchrist's Chape, 15 Bon-Accord Street (where now resting), on Thursday, September 30, at 1.45pm. thereafter to St Peter's Cemetery. 
SILVER, Jessie Ann Thomson Shannon (I8032)
 
3812 Aberdeen Free Press 13 August 1891, p4
At South Coldstream, Drumoak, on the 11th inst., Mrs Gammie, aged 79 years - deeply regretted by all who knew her.-Funeral on Friday, the 14th inst., at 2 o'clock p.m., to Old Churchyard of Drumoak.-Friends ommitted kindly invited to attend.

 
SILVER, Jean (I4098)
 
3813 Aberdeen Free Press 24 August 1888, p1.
The funeral of the late William Silver, meter inspector, will take place on Saturday, 25th August, at 2 o'clock, form 103 Chapel St, Aberdeen, to Allenvale Cemetery.

 
SILVER, William (I7681)
 
3814 Aberdeen Journal 01 April 1919
SILVER.-At 4 Oakdale Terrace, Mannofield, on the 30th March, Mary Ann Falconer, widow of the late James Silver, road surveyor, Blairs, Maryculter, aged 87. Funeral on Wednesay, the 2nd April, at 1p.m. to Maryculter Churchyard. Maryculter friends meet at Mill Inn at 1.30.
Copyright: British Library Board

 
FALCONER, Mary Ann (I3061)
 
3815 Aberdeen Journal 02 September 1948
SILVER. - At East Bog, Fintray (the residence of his son-in-law), on Sept, 1, 1948, Andrew Silver, late farmer, Mains of Monduff, Newtonhill, dearly beloved husband of Christina Donald in his 86th year. Sadly missed. Funeral on Sat., Sep. 4, at 1 o'clock, to Broomhill Cemetery, Stonehaven. Friends please meet at cemetery gate about 2.30pm. Taxis leave 12 Holburn Street at 12.15. All friends respectfully invited. No mourning and no flowers by request.
Copyright: British Library Board

 
SILVER, Andrew (I4360)
 
3816 Aberdeen Journal 03 March 1922 - page 1:
SILVER: At City Hospital, Aberdeen, on 1st March, 1922, Margaret Grant Silver, aged 26 years, eldest daughter of James Silver, 93 Skene Street. Funeral from City Hospital on Saturday, 4th inst., at 2 p.m., to Trinity Cemetery. This the only intimation and invitation.


https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
Death: SILVER, MARGARET GRANT, aged 26, year 1922, ref 168/1 312, in St Nicholas


1922 deaths in the district of St Nicholas in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 321, Margaret Grant Silver, jute mill worker, single, 1 March 1922 at 4.15pm at City? Hospital, Aberdeen. Usual residence 59 Spitals., female, 26 years, dau of James Bisset Silver, labourer, and Isabella Ogston Silver, M.S.Reid, deceased. Causes: Myocarditis and endocarditis. Informant: Jemima A. Silver, stepmother, of 93 Skene St, Aberdeen.

 
SILVER, Margaret Grant (I5396)
 
3817 Aberdeen Journal 07 April 1934
GAMMIE.-At Lochwood, Drumoak, on 5th April, 1934, Elsie Gammie, last surviving daughter of the late George Gammie, sometime gardener, Drum Castle. Funeral from house on Monday, 9th April, at 2pm to Old Churchyard. Friends please accept this intimation and invitation.
 
GAMMIE, Elspet (I4281)
 
3818 Aberdeen Journal 08 November 1922
SILVER-SAXE.- At Kingston, New York, on 19th October, by the Rev. Mr Cranston, pastor of the Clinton Avenue M.E.Church, George Scott, second son of the late Adam Silver, and of Mrs Silver, 28 Thomson Street, Aberdeen, to Nellie Emily, daughter of Mrs and Mrs Charles W.Saxe, Kingson, New York.
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Family: George Scott SILVER / Nellie Emily SAXE (F2710)
 
3819 Aberdeen Journal 12 January 1921, page 4:
Shunter killed by train. Driver of engine dies of shock.
A distressing double tragedy occurred on the railway at Aberdeen yesterday. A shunter was killed just outside the Joint Station by a Deeside train which knocked
him down and ran over him, and the driver of the train died a few minutes later from shock and heart failure.
The 3.20 train from Ballater had started, and was about 100 yards from the station platform, when Walter R.Silver, a shunter, 28 years of age, residing at 108
Rosemount Viaduct and recently married, apparently failed to notice the approach of the train, stopped in front of the engine, and was knocked down and dragged along the ground for some distance between the rails.
The train was immediately brought to a standstill, and when Silver was lifted from the rails he was found to be dead.
The train then proceeded on its journey, and on the way to Holburn Street Station the driver, James Willox, and elderly man, who resided at Braemar Road, Ballater,
said to the fireman, "I am feeling very queer." The train was stopped at Holburn Street Station, but before reaching there Willox collapsed on the footplate. He was
assisted into the waiting room by the fireman and guard, but he succumbed in a few minutes, and when medical aid arrived life was pronounced extinct. The body was
removed to the house of a son-in-law. Police Constable Jaffrey, 38 Erskine Street. Mr Willox was 64 years of age, and was one of the most experienced drivers in the
G.N.S.R. service. He was well-known and held in warm esteem in Ballater. Mr John Wilox, locomotive superintendent at Kittybrewster, and Mr S.R.Willox, goods superintendent, are brothers of the deceased.

 
SILVER, Walter Reid (I5395)
 
3820 Aberdeen Journal 13 April 1940, page 7:
SUTHERLAND-SILVER.- At Aberdeen, on 12th April, 1940, Charles, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Sutherland, Brae of Scurdargue, Rhynie, to Margaret Isabella, daughter of the late Walter R.Silver and daughter of Mrs Wilson, and stepdaughter of Lieutenant J.Wilson, R.N.R., Bogie Road, Rhynie, Aberdeenshire.

Aberdeen Weekly Journal 18 April 1940, page 5:
SUTHERLAND-SILVER. - At Aberdeen, on 12th April, 1940, Charles, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Sutherland, Brace of Scurdargue, Rhynie, to Margaret Isabella, daughter of the later Walter R.Silver ans daughter of Mrs Wilson, and stepdaughter of Lieutenant J.Wilson, R.N.R., Bogie Road, Rhyne, Aberdeenshire.


scotlandspeople.gov.au: 1940 SUTHERLAND CHARLES and SILVER MARGARET ISABEL ABERDEEN NORTHERN DISTRICT, ABERDEEN CITY/ABERDEEN 168/01 0122

 
Family: Charles SUTHERLAND / Margaret Isabella SILVER (F437)
 
3821 Aberdeen Journal 13 June 1914, page 6.
MURRAY-SILVER.-At the Royal Hotel, Aberdeen, on the 11th June, by the Rev. George Walker, M.A., B.D., East Parish Church, Peter Murray, jun. to Penelope Douglas, second daughter of Mrs Silver, 28 Thomson Street, Aberdeen.


Marriage certificate transcript of statutory registers marriages 168/2 150:
1914 marriages in the district of St Machar in the burgh of Aberdeen.
No 150, 1914 on the eleventh day of June at Royal Hotel, Bath St, Aberdeen, after banns according to the forms of the established church of Scotland, Peter Murray (formerly Barry), assistant wholesale chemist, bachelor, aged 27, of 641 George St, Aberdeen, son of Peter Murray, baker, journeyman and Williamina Barry, dressmaker afterwards married to Peter Murray aforesaid (deceased) and Penelope Douglas Silver, pinter's clkerkess, spinster, aged 25, of 28 Thomson St, Aberdeen, dau of Adam Silver, assistant grocer and Penelope Douglas Silver, M.S. Scott. Witnesses: Samuel Anderson, Elizabeth Silver.

 
Family: Peter MURRAY / Penelope Douglas SILVER (F477)
 
3822 Aberdeen Journal 14 December 1949, page 5:
SILVER. - Mrs Silver wishes to return sincere thanks for all friends and neighbours for kind expressions of sympathy extended to her (both personally and by letter) in her recent sad bereavement, and for floral tributes: also to doctors and nursing staff, Royal Informary, for kind attention during illness.-Broomhill, Croft, Kinellar.

 
SILVER, Robert Watson (I7062)
 
3823 Aberdeen Journal 14 June 1882, page 4:
At Crossley, Fetteresso, on the 13th inst., by the Rev. Wm. Selbie, Free Church, Alexander Duncan, land steward, Brynog, Cardingashire, to Hellen, eldest daughter of the late Alexander Silver, farmer.

 
Family: Alexander DUNCAN / Hellen SILVER (F873)
 
3824 Aberdeen Journal 15 August 1939, page 11:
SILVER. - Suddenly, at Marchbank, Bieldside, Agnes Murray Silver. Funeral private. No flowers.


Went to Pittsburgh, USA, in 1907. Gave her address as Aberdeen.

 
SILVER, Agnes Murray (I4319)
 
3825 Aberdeen Journal 15 December 1905
SILVER. - At Manor Place, Cults, on the 14th inst., Elizabeth Connon, widow of James Silver, farmer, Upper Wyndings, Stonehaven. This is the only intimation. Funeral private.

 
CONNON, Elizabeth (I3222)
 
3826 Aberdeen Journal 15 May 1914, page 4:
ROBERTSON-SILVER.- At 135 West 11th Street, New York City, April 30, by the Rev. Dr Hoodley, Henry Stephen ROBERTSON, of Elgin, Scotland, to Annie Silver, second daughter of John Silver, Woodbank, Pitfodels, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

 
Family: Henry Stephen ROBERTSON / Annie SILVER (F435)
 
3827 Aberdeen Journal 16 February 1912, page 6:
SILVER.-Suddenly, at Aberdeen, on the 15th February, Agnes C.Silver, eldest daughter of

John Silver, gardener, Woodbank, Cults, aged 33 years. Funeral on Monday, 19th inst., at 2

o'clock to Springbank Cemetery. This the only intimation and invitation. 
SILVER, Agnes Crighton (I5863)
 
3828 Aberdeen Journal 17 June 1905, page 4:
ESSON. - At Bankhead, Durris, on 15th inst., Helen Silver, widow of Alexander Esson, late of Maryculter, in her 86th year.

 
SILVER, Helen (I1586)
 
3829 Aberdeen Journal 17 June 1940, page 3:
DEATH OF MR A.SILVER, ABERDEEN
Mr Alexander Silver, fishmonger, 92 Gray Street, Aberdeen, who died yesterday was well-known in the public life of the city.
A native of Aberdeen, Mr Silver was for twenty years manager of the Fish Supply Stores, and was a prominent figure at the harbour. On the firm changing hands, Mr Silver, along with his son, Mr Alex. Silver, jun. commenced business at the corner of Gray Street and Bromhill Road as a fishmonger.
For over six years Mr Silver represented St Nicholas Ward on the Parish Council. For many years he was connected with the Hospitals' Fund Association, acting as convener of some of its more important committees.
Mr Silver was a life member of the Aberdeen Royal Informary Council, the Royal Hospital for Sick Children, the Nursing Association and the Aberdeen Asylum for the Blind. In 1928 he was chairman of the General Council of the Scottish Clerks' Association. The old Lifeboat Saturday Fund also found in him a useful member.
Mr Silver was keenly interested in sport and was one of the oldest official judges of the Scottish Amateur Athletic Association. He was a member of the Great Western Bowling Club.
Practically all his life he was a member of Gilcomston (St Colm's) Parish Church, and for many years was a trustee and elder.
Mr Silver is surived by Mrs Silver and a family of two sons and two daughters.

 
SILVER, Alexander (I8175)
 
3830 Aberdeen Journal 18 April 1919, page 1:
SILVER.- At 96 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn, on the 15th inst., Jane Forbes, beloved wife of James Silver, aged 69 years - deeply regretted. Funeral on Saturday, 19th inst., at 2pm, to Grove Cemetery. All friends kindly accept this (the only) intimation and invitation. American and Canadian papers please copy.

 
FORBES, Jane (I4326)
 
3831 Aberdeen Journal 18 July 1901, page 4.
SILVER. - Suddenly, at 16 Hill Street, Aberdeen, on the 15th inst., Alexander Silver, cloth finisher, Broadford Works, aged 54 years - deeply regretted.

 
SILVER, Alexander (I8172)
 
3832 Aberdeen Journal 18 June 1934, page 1:
SILVER.- at Middleton Cottage, Pitfodels, Aberdeen, on the 16th June, 1934, Jean Smith, widow of George Silver, Belhelvie Lodge. Funeral on Tuesday, the 19th inst., at 1.30 pm (service 1.15pm.), to Trinity Cemetery. All friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation. No flowers, by request.
 
SMITH, Jane (I4151)
 
3833 Aberdeen Journal 2 February 1901 page 4.
SILVER. - At 106 Leadside Road, Aberdeen, on the 31st ult., Willie, son of Alexander Silver, aged six years and two months - deeply regretted.

 
SILVER, William Cheyne Mitchell (I8346)
 
3834 Aberdeen Journal 20 January 1920
GAMMIE.-At Lochwood, Drumoak, on 18th January, Jane, eldest daughter of the late George Gammie, Drum. Funeral on Wednesday, the 21st inst., at 2pm, to the Old Churchyard, Drumoak. Friends kindly accept this (the only) intimation and invitation.

 
GAMMIE, Jean (I4276)
 
3835 Aberdeen Journal 21 February 1905, page 4:
SILVER. - At Charleston Cottages, Aboyne, on the 17th inst., the wife of William Silver, blacksmith, of a son.

 
SILVER, James (I7549)
 
3836 Aberdeen Journal 23 March 1901
SILVER. - At 4 Ann Street, Stonehaven, on the 20th inst., John Silver, merchant, aged 72 years. Funeral at Fetteresso Churchyard on Monday, 25th inst., at 2.30pm. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation

 
SILVER, John (I3151)
 
3837 Aberdeen Journal 23 October 1947, page 3:
SILVER.- At 49 View Terrace, Aberdeen, on Tues., Oct. 21, 1947, George, aged 72 years, piano tuner (retired), beloved husband of Elizabeth Hutcheon Williamson. Funeral on Friday, Oct. 24, at 2.pm. (service 1.45), to Old Machar Churchyard. All friends respectfully invited.

 
SILVER, George (I8485)
 
3838 Aberdeen Journal 23 September 1915
BISSET-SILVER.- At St Andrew's, Colombo, on the 21st September, 1915, by the Rev. D.C.Macmichael, B.D., assisted by the Rev. E.B.Roebuck, Arthur William Bisset, manager, Passara Group, Passara, Ceylon, to Jeannie, only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Silver, Wyndings, Stonehaven. (By cable).
Copyright: British Library Board

 
Family: Arthur William BISSET / Jane SILVER (F1294)
 
3839 Aberdeen Journal 24 August 1911, page 4:
SILVER-BLACKMORE.-At Dunedin, New Zealand, on the 5th April, 1911, by the Rev. R.R.M.Sutherland, William McDonald Silver, late of Aberdeen, to Alice, daughter of Maunsel Blackmore. 
Family: William McDonald SILVER / Alice BLACKMORE (F500)
 
3840 Aberdeen Journal 24 December 1918 - page 1:
SILVER. - At 96 Auchmill Road, Bucksburn, on the 21st inst., Isabella Tosh, beloved wife of Robert Silver, settmaker. Sadly missed. Funeral on Wednesday at 2 p.m., to Grove Cemetery. Friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation.

 
TOSH, Isabella (I4307)
 
3841 Aberdeen Journal 24 December 1949, page 5:
Executry notice. All parties having claims against the late Mr Robert Watson Silver, farmer, Broomhill, Kinellar, Aberdeenshire, are requested to intimate the same, without delay, to Sinclair & Forbest, advocates, 5 Union Terrace, Aberdeen, Agents for Mr Silver's executors.

 
SILVER, Robert Watson (I7062)
 
3842 Aberdeen Journal 25 July 1933, page 1:
SILVER.-At Otago Cottage, Cults, on 23rd July, 1933, David Alexander Silver, retired bank agent, aged 75 years. Funeral on Wednesday, 26th inst., at 2pm. to Allenvale Cemetery, Aberdeen, arrived about 2.30 pm.

 
SILVER, David Alexander (I4315)
 
3843 Aberdeen Journal 25 March 1941
SILVER. - At 4 Ann Street, Stonehaven, on 23rd March, 1941, Helen Wood Silver, daughter of the late John Silver, merchant, Stonehaven. Funeral on Wednesday, 26th inst. at 2.30pm. to Fetteresso Cemetery. This is the only intimation and invitation. No flowers.
Copyright: British Library Board

 
SILVER, Helen Wood (I4318)
 
3844 Aberdeen Journal 25 September 1936, page 9:
Death on island of Hawaii.
A message has been received in Laurencekirk from Hawaii reporting the death in Papaikau of Mr William Silver, a native of the town, at the age of sixty-seven. Mr Silver went to Hawaii forty years ago and was manager of the Onomea Sugar Company, one of the most flourishing concerns in the island.
The death of Mr Silver breaks a link in a chain of splendidly successful Scottish farmers, who, by their energy, ability, and skill, had created in Hawaii a colony of plantations which show, by their great returns, the constant care and knowledge of those men who had them in their care. Not the least of these fine agricultural workmen was Mr William Silver.
Pedro Elazer Racelis, pastor-missionary of the Filipino Congregational Church of Papaikau, said the death of Mr Silver was a shock to the membership of the church and to the entire Filipino community of Onomea Sugar Co. It was through his magnanimous nature that the Filipinos of Papaikau were able to worship in such a dignified church.
Mr Silver was a brother of Mr George Silver, 60 High Street, Laurencekirk, and Mr James Silver, Johnston Street, Laurencekirk.

 
SILVER, William (I6101)
 
3845 Aberdeen Journal 26 August 1933
SILVER.-At Montrose Royal Infirmary, on 25th August, 1933, Isaac Silver, aged 55 years, beloved husband of Margaret Greig. Funeral from Silverdale, Lauriston, on Monday, 28th inst., to St Cyrus Upper Churchyard at 2 p.m. All friends please accept this (the only) intimation and invitation.
Copyright: British Library Board

 
SILVER, Isaac (I4186)
 
3846 Aberdeen Journal 26 December 1929, page 6:
TOSH-SILVER.- At the Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, Aberdeen, on 25th December, 1929, by the Rev. J.A.Crawford, Fintray, James, second second son of James Tosh, East Bog, Fintray, to Christina Thomson, third daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Silver, Mill of Dyce, Dyce, Aberdeenshire.


Marriage cert:
On the 25th December 1929 at the Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, Aberdeen - After Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland;
James TOSH - farmer - bachelor - aged 31 - East Bog, Fintray - son of James Tosh (farmer) and Jessie Ann Tosh (ms Knight) (deceased)
and Christina Thomson SILVER - at home - spinster - aged 28 - residing at Mill of Dyce, Dyce - daughter of Andrew Silver (farmer) and Christina Silver (ms Donald)
Signed: J Crawford - Minister of Fintray
Witnesses: James Duncan - Glenbervie, Fintray & Williamina Silver, Mill of Dyce, Dyce.

 
Family: James TOSH / Christina Thomson SILVER (F1390)
 
3847 Aberdeen Journal 26 June 1916, page 4:
SILVER. - At 23 St John's Road, Bucksburn (the residence of his son-in-law), William Silver, settmaker, aged 86 years. Funeral on Tuesday, the 27th June, at 2.30 p.m. to newhills Churchyard.

 
SILVER, William (I4270)
 
3848 Aberdeen Journal 26 September 1913 page 6:
SILVER. - At Mill of Dyce, Dyce, on the 23rd inst., to Mr and Mrs Silver, a son.

 
SILVER, James MacIntosh (I4704)
 
3849 Aberdeen Journal 26 September 1916
SILVER.-At Burnhead, Maryculter, on the 24th September, Catherine Anderson, wife of the late Adam Silver, farmer, Monquich, aged 80 years. Funeral on Thursday, 28th September, at 1.30p.m., to Maryculter Churchyard. All friends respectfully invited.
Copyright: British Library Board

 
ANDERSON, Catherine (I4358)
 
3850 Aberdeen Journal 27 July 1933, Page 8.
RETIRED MEARNS BANKER. Last tribute to Mr D.A.Silver, West Cults.
The funeral of Mr David Alex. Silver, retired banker, who was associated with church and public life in Stonehaven and in the Peterculter district, took place from his residence, Otago, West Cults, to Allenvale Cemetery yesterday.
The services in the house and at the grave were taken by Rev. J.Elder, Cults East Church. The pallbearers were: Messrs Wm. Allen, brother-in-law; Wm Allan jun.; Walter Allan; A.W.Bisset, cousin; Thos. Ingram and John Hunter (representing Kirk Session of South Church, Stonehaven); Wm. Gardiner, solicitor, Stonehaven, and A. Davidson, Dunmail, Cults. Other chief mourners were:- Mrs Godfrey Clemens and Miss Annie Silver, daughters; N.(Helen) Silver and M.A. (Mary Ann) Silver, sisters.
Other mourners also mentioned.

 
SILVER, David Alexander (I4315)
 

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