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| 901 | 1863 marriages in the parish Kirkintilloch in the County of Dumbarton No 10, 1863 February twenty seventh at Hillhead, Kirkintilloch after banns accoring to the Forms of the Free Church of Scotland John Witherspoon, joiner, bachelor, aged 26, of 23 East George St, Glasgow, son of William Witherspoon, farm servant (deceased) and Janet Witherspoon M.S. Howie (deceased) AND Elisabeth Buchanan, cotton weaver, spinster, aged 22, of Hillhead, Kirkintilloch. Daughter of Robert Buchanan, cotton weaver and Rebecca Buchanan M.S. Horn. Witnesses: David Cunningham Minister of Free St David's Church, Kirkintilloch, Gilbert Buchanan and David Clow? | Family: John WOTHERSPOON / Elisabeth BUCHANAN (F403)
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| 902 | 1864 Births in the District of Portlethen in the County of Kincardine No 17 Margaret Milne illegitimate 1864 April Fourteenth 4.15pm at Bottletreebush, Porlethen Female Mother: Betsy Milne Housemaid Signed: Betsy Milne Mother Registrar: David Silver | MILNE, Margaret (I4431)
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| 903 | 1864 Births in the Parish of Banchory Devenick in the County of Kincardine No 9 Margaret Silver 1864 February Twelfth 11.30pm at Hillhead, Banchory Devenick Female Father: William Silver Farmer Mother: Elizabeth Silver M.S. Freehead Parents married 1844 August 19th at Banchory Devenick William Silver Father (Present) | SILVER, Margaret (I4436)
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| 904 | 1864 Births in the Parish of Cockpen in the County of Edinburgh No 121 Janet Tod 1864 December Eleventh 11.15pm at Dalhousie Stables, Cockpen Female Father: John Todd Game Keeper Mother: Margaret Tod M.S. Spiers Parents married 1857 September 14th at St Cuthberts, Edinburgh Witness: John Tod Father Present | TODD, Janet (I1409)
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| 905 | 1864 births in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine No 29 Helen Wood Silver, born 8 Mar 1864 at 7am at Evan St, Stonehaven, female. Dau of John Silver, merchant grocer and Mary Ann Silver M.S. Burgess who married 7 Dec 1855 at Montrose. | SILVER, Helen Wood (I4318)
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| 906 | 1864 deaths in the district of Cookney in the county of Kincardine. No 19, Mary Silver, pauper, formerly domestic servant, single, died 1864 May twenty-eighth at 11.30pm at Carnieburn, Cookney, female, 86 years, dau of William Silver master tailor deceased and Rebecca Silver M.S. Silver, deceased. Cause: old age, Informant: Adam Silver, nephew, neighbour. | SILVER, Mary (I8982)
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| 907 | 1864 deaths in the District of Old Machar in the Bergh of Aberdeen No 603 James Bisset brewery labourer (married to Jane Silver) 1864 September Eleventh 6am at 58 Holburn St, Aberdeen Male 35 years Father: Andrew Bisset farm servant (deceased) Mother: Elizabeth Corsar farm servance (deceased) Cause: Diphtheria 10 days as certified by James Coutt M.D Informant: James Stratfield (?) uncle by marriage Milnes Building Wellington Road, Aberdeen | BISSET, James (I3124)
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| 908 | 1864 marriage solemnized at the Parish Church in the Parish of Attleborough in the county of Norfolk. No 354, May 3rd, Nunn Hubbard, full age, bachelor, farmer, of Hargrave, son of Nunn Hubbard*, deceased and Mary Ann Hewitt, full age, spinster, of Attleborough, daught of William Hewitt, salesman. *This is wrong information as he was the son of Francis Nunn and Emily Hubbard and always known as Nunn Hubbard. No explanation as to why this information was so written on this document. For instance, see 1851 census record that shows him as a 13-year-old in his father's household. He was the base child of Emily Hubbard and Francis Nunn acknowledged he was the child's father. Doesn't seem any doubt about his parentage. Perhaps the real reason is that he didn't want his wife's family to know his parents weren't married. | Family: Nunn HUBBARD / Mary Ann HEWITT (F1930)
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| 909 | 1864 marriages in the parish of Fordoun in the county of Kincardine. No 9, 1864 on the thirtieth day of July at Church of Fordoun after banns according to the forms of the established church of Scotland. James Silver, ploughman, bachelor, aged 27, of ??side parish of Fordoun, son of James Silver labourer and Margaret Silver M.S. Steven (deceased) and Mary Jane Brown, spinster, aged 20, ??wells, parish of Garvock, dau of Joseph Brown farmer and Jane Brown M.S. Burness "Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910," James Silver: Groom's Name: James Silver Bride's Name: Mary Jane Brown Marriage Date: 30 Jul 1864 Marriage Place: Fordoun,Kincardine,Scotland Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M11259-1 System Origin: Scotland-ODM Source Film Number: 6035516 Reference Number: Source Citation "Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XT55-S82 : accessed 26 Aug 2012), James Silver and Mary Jane Brown, 30 Jul 1864; citing reference , FHL microfilm 6035516. | Family: James SILVER / Mary Jane BROWN (F1815)
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| 910 | 1864 marriages solemnized in the parish church Ealing in the county of Middlesex. No 290, 1864 January 28th, James Alex Gammie, bachelor, gardener, of Kew. Father: George Gammie, gardener and Mary Parrell, spinster, of Old Bretford. Father: John Parrell. Witnesses: George Acnett?, Rebecca Parrell. England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973 Name: James Alexander Gammie Gender: Male Marriage Date: 28 Jan 1864 Marriage Place: St Mary'S, Ealing, Middlesex, England Father: George Gammie Spouse: Mary Parrell FHL Film Number: 2214227 | Family: James Alexander GAMMIE / Mary PARRELL (F415)
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| 911 | 1865 deaths in the district of Abbey in the Burgh of Paisley No 225 David Campbell farm labourer married to Margaret Rutherford 1865 July seventh 10.30pm 1 Silk Street, Paisley Male 74 years Father: William Campbell labourer (deceased) Mother: Mary Campbell M.S. Stewart (deceased) Cause: Lock Jaw 1 day not certified Registrar General for Scotland | CAMPBELL, David (I4672)
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| 912 | 1865 deaths in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine: No 56, James Silver, carter, widower of Margaret Stephen 1865 November twenty ninth at 9.20am at Barclay St, Stonehaven, parish of Fetteresso male, 65 years. Father John Silver, Miller, dec. Mother Elizabeth Silver, M.S.Thomson, dec. Cause: Injury to the spine, five days, as certified by Alex Martin. M.D. Witness Alex Silver, brother, present. | SILVER, James (I6059)
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| 913 | 1865 deaths in the Parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine No 13 John Silver retired farmer (widower of Helen Gordon) 1865 October Seventh 5.45am Burnside, Maryculter Male 86 years Father: George Silver farmer (deceased) Mother: Violet Silver ms Williamson (deceased) Cause: Old age, not certified. Witness: Alex Silver, son, present Maryculter OPR: John Silver died 6/10/1865 husband of Helen Gordon died 20/3/1850 Old Kirkyard, Maryculter UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current Name: John Silver Birth Date: 17 Jan 1779 Birth Place: Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Death Date: 7 Oct 1865 Death Place: Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Cemetery: Templars Kirkyard Burial or Cremation Place: Kirkton of Maryculter, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Has Bio?: N Spouse: Helen Silver Children: Alexander Silver | SILVER, John (I1583)
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| 914 | 1865 marriage Parish Church, Stepney, Middlesex. No 260, 7 May, Joseph Hamon* Coker, aged 23, bachelor, drillver, of 6 North Street, son of Robert Hamon* Coker, carman and Caroline Purland, aged 19, spinster, of 41 Bedford Street, dau of James Purland, Malster. Witnesses: ??, Alice Purland. *Should it be Hayman, or Hammond, as elsewhere in family names? Note that he was baptised as Joseph Coker. | Family: Joseph COKER / Caroline PURLAND (F1417)
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| 915 | 1865 marriages in the parish of Durris in the county of Kincardine 1865, October 27. John Silver, miller, single, aged 29, Mill of Murtle, Fetteresso. Son of Adam Silver farmer and Charlotte Silver M.S. Jamieson AND Elizabeth Laverton, domestic servant, single, aged 31, Mill of Murtle, Fetteresso. Dau of William Laverton, labourer, and Jessie Laverton M.S. Wright. Witnesses Hugh Strachan and James Silver. | Family: John SILVER / Elizabeth LAVERTON (F1945)
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| 916 | 1865 Parish of Maryculter, County of Kincardine Page 3 No 8 James Silver farmer (married to Agnes Thomson) 1865 Mary thirtieth 8.40pm Kintoulin, Maryculter Male 54 years Father: Alexander Silver (farmer, deceased) Mother: Elizabeth Stirling (deceased) Cause: Cancer of the stomach, 23 months. Witness: William Silver, son, present | SILVER, James (I4149)
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| 917 | 1866 births in the parish of Maryculter, Kincardine No 12, Alexander SILVER, 1866 June tenth at 8am at Moss-side, Blairs, Maryculter, male, son of James SILVER, crofter and Mary Ann Silver. M.S. Falconer who married 1856 July 12 at Maryculter. Witness James Silver father, present | SILVER, Alexander (I4104)
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| 918 | 1866 births in the Parish of Newhills in the County of Aberdeen No 53 James Silver Illegitimate 1866 April Eleventh 2am at Auchmull in Newhills Male Mother: Mary Silver Wool-reeler. Witness: Mary Silver mother. | SILVER, James (I4303)
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| 919 | 1866 death, Ratcliff, Middlesex: No 195, 25 July 1866 at 2 York St. John Coker, male, 54 years, rigger. Cause: Cholera, spasmodic 18 hours. Informant: The mark of Sarah Coker*, present at death at 2 York St. *This appears to be his mother | COKER, John (I232)
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| 920 | 1866 deaths in Parish of Maryculter in the country of Kincardine William Collie, crofter (married to Violet Silver), October 1 1866 9pm at Westside, Maryculter, male, 71 years. Parents: William Collie, crofter, (deceased) and Elspet Milne (deceased). Cause: Disease of the heart (for years). Witness Violet Silver, wife. | COLLIE, William (I4122)
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| 921 | 1866- COKER, Jane Elizabeth. Effects under £200. 20 August. Letters of administration of the person estate and effects of Jane Elizabeth Coker late of 10 Henry-street Stepney in the county of Middlesex widow deceased who died 31 July 1866 at 10 Henry-street aforesaid were granted at the Principal Registry to William John Tyler Coker of 9 High-street Stepney aforesaid plumber the son and one of the next of kin of the said deceased he having been first sworn. | LAWSON, Jane Elizabeth (I2313)
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| 922 | 1866- COKER, John. Effects under 450 pounds. 9 August. letters of Administration of the personal estate and effects of John Coker late of 2 York-street-West Commercial-road-East in the county of Middlesex Rigger deceased who died 25 July 1866 at 2 York-street-West aforesaid were granted at the Principal Registry to Martha Coker of 2 York-street-West aforesaid widow the relict of the said deceased she having been first sworn. | COKER, John (I232)
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| 923 | 1867 births in the parish of Maryculter in the county of Kincardine. No 12, James Bisset Silver (illegitimate), 7 May 1867 at 11:40 pm at Wetshaw, Maryculter, male, son of Violet Silver, domestic servant. James Bisset SILVER bor 7 May 1867 mother: Violet SILVER Source: https://www.oldscottish.com/maryculter.html | SILVER, James Bisset (I4269)
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| 924 | 1867 deaths in the District of Old Machar in the burgh of Aberdeen: No 470 Alexander Silver Out Pensioner sergeant 61st Regt of Foot married to Ann Baxter, previously to Elizabeth Henry 1867 August 7th at 11am at 7 Chapel St, Aberdeen, male, 80 years. Father: William Silver tailor (deceased) Rebecca Silver M.S.Silver (deceased), Cause: chronic bronchitis | SILVER, Alexander (I7127)
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| 925 | 1867 deaths in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine No 32 William Silver innkeeper married to Elspet Edwards, 1867 April 8 5am at Mary St, Stonehaven, male, 58 years, son of James Silver tailor deceased and Elspet Silver M.S.Edward* deceased, disease of the heart. Witness William Silver, son *Correct | SILVER, William (I7637)
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| 926 | 1867 deaths in the parish of Maryculter, county of Kincardine No 7 Helen Reith (widow of William Reith farmer) 1867 October Seventh 1pm Eastside, Maryculter Female 95 years Father: George Silver farmer (deceased) Mother: Margaret (should be Violet) Silver (ms Williamson) Cause: Old age, not certified. Witness: Alex Silver nephew | SILVER, Helen (I3045)
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| 927 | 1867 marriages in the Parish of Maryculter in the County of Kincardine. No 6. 1867 on the 27th day of November at Eastside Parish of Maryculter after banns according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland. Robert Esson tailor (master) bachelor aged 24 of 4 Harriet Street, Aberdeen. Reputed father: Alexander Esson farmer. Mother: Jane Barclay domestic servant and Helen Bisset domestic servant spinster aged 22 years of Eastside, Maryculter. Father: David Bisset farmer. Mother: Jane Bisset M.S. Silver. Witnesses: William Selbie minister Free Church, Maryculter. John Bisset, David Bisset. | Family: Robert ESSON / Helen BISSET (F867)
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| 928 | 1868 births in the parish of Chapel of Garioch in the county of Aberdeen. No 43, Isabella Ogston Reid, 15 Sep 1868 at 8am at Mill of Durns, Chapel of Garioch, female, dau of James Reid, meal miller and farmer and Mary Reid, M.S.Ogston, who married 18th Aug 1866 at Strichen. | REID, Isabella Ogston (I4287)
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| 929 | 1868 births in the parish of Fetteresso, Kincardine: No 67 William SILVER, 1868 July 3, 3am at Evan St, Stonehaven, male. Father: John SILVER grocer, merchant. Mother: Mary Ann SILVER. M.S. BURGESS who married 7 Dec 1855 at Montrose. Witness: John Silver, father. | SILVER, William (I4408)
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| 930 | 1868 births in the Parish of Forgandenny in the County of Perth No 9 Robert Tod born 1868 September ninth 12.40am at Little Kinnaid Parish of Forgandenny Father: John Tod gamekeeper Mother: Margaret Tod M.S. Spiers who were married 1857 September 14th at Edinburgh Witness: John Tod father | TODD, Robert (I3050)
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| 931 | 1868 deaths in the Parish of Banchory Devenick in the County of Kincardine. No 6. George Silver Farmer (Married to Margaret Robertson) 1868 February Seventeenth 5.40pm at Clodhill, Banchory Devenick. Male 67 years. Father: John Silver Crofter (deceased). Mother: Margaret Silver M.S. Mollison (deceased) Cause: Paralysis Dropsy Sixteen Years Four Months as Certified by John Ferguson M.D. Witness: William Silver Son (Present) | SILVER, George (I4411)
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| 932 | 1868 deaths in the parish of Cockpen, in the county of Edinburgh No 33, James Spiers, blacksmith, married to Mary Souness, 1868 April 23 at 4.15pm at Hunterfield, Cockpen, male, 38 years*, son of John Spiers, blacksmith and Margaret Spiers, M.S.Henderson,. Cause: Compression of brain from accident. Informant: W.Falconer, brother-in-law. *He was actually 40, as born 27 Aug 1827. | SPIERS, James (I8576)
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| 933 | 1868 deaths in the Parish of Fourdon in the County of Kincardineshire No 25 Henrietta Gordon (widow of William Gordon, ploughman) 1868 November eighteenth 1.45pm Auchenblae, parish of Fordoun Female 51 years Father: James Silver Farmer (deceased) Mother: Jane Silver M.S. Murray (deceased) Cause: Typhoid Fever 9 weeks, bed sores, death by coma as certified by James Robertson surgeon Witness: John Gordon son (not present) | SILVER, Henrietta (I3225)
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| 934 | 1868 deaths in the parish of Peterculter, Aberdeen, Scotland: No 21, Jane Marr (widow of William Marr, farmer), 1868 October 25th at 10 hrs 45min AM at Glasterberry, parish of Peterculter, female, 82 years, Father: Alexander Walker farmer (deceased) Mother Rebecca Walker M.S. Silver (deceased). Cause: Old age. No regular medical attendant. Informant: John Moir, grandson, present. | WALKER, Jean (I1661)
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| 935 | 1868 marriages in the district of Old Machar in the Burgh of Aberdeen No 285 1868 November twelfth at 3 Farmers' Hall Lane, Aberdeen, George Malcolm, manure agent bachelor, aged 25, of 1 Charlotte St, Aberdeen, son of Andrew Malcolm, farmer bogfond, Maryculter and Margaret Malcolm M.S. Knowles and Jane Silver, domestic servant, spinster, aged 26, of 1 Charlotte St, Aberdeen, dau of Adam Silver, farmer, Carnieburn, Fetteresso and Charlotte Silver, M.S.Jamieson (deceased). Witnesses: Andrew Malcolm, George Anderson. | SILVER, Jean (I4608)
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| 936 | 1869 births in the parish of Garvock in the county of Kincardine. No 7, William Silver, 1869 June sixteenth at 4am at West Bradieston, Garvock, male, son of James Silver, ploughman, and Mary Jane Silver, M>S.Brown, who married 1864 July 30th at Fordoun. Informant James Silver, father. | SILVER, William (I6101)
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| 937 | 1869 deaths in the district of Old Machar in the Burgh of Aberdeen: No 481 Ann Silver (widow of Alexander Silver sergeant 61st Reg of Foot) 1869 September 3 3am at 7 Chappel St, Aberdeen, female, 81 years, dau of James Baxter, blacksmith (deceased) and Ann Baxter M.S.Kay (deceased) | BAXTER, Ann (I7683)
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| 938 | 1869 marriage solemnized at the parish church of St Mary, St Georges in the East, Middlesex. No 211, 14 Nov 1869, William Ashton, of full age, widower, photographer, of 11 Lucas St, son of James Ashton, farmer and Emily Nunn, of full age, spinster, of 11 Lucas St, dau of George Nunn, carpenter. Witnesses John Hillier, Emma Bedford Hillier. NOTE: There are some questions about details on this if this is the same couple who set up a photographic business in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. If so, William Ashton then dropped the "h" from his surname and becomes known as William Aston. Also note that Emily Nunn gives her father's name as George Nunn, carpenter, which is a puzzle because her mother was Sarah Nunn, daughter of Samuel Nunn and Susan Gilby. Emily is found with her grandfather Samuel Nunn on the 1851 census (along with her mother Sarah) and, on the 1871 census, Samuel Nunn is with her and William in Bury St Edmunds. As to Emily's parentage, it's possible she simply made up her father's name to avoid the shame that she was a base child. The other possibility is that a George Nunn was in fact her father. But the available records for Emily Nunn born 1850 in Chevington, or nearby, point to the fact that this Emily Nunn is the base child of Sarah Nunn. Another fact is that both woman died at the same address in Peebles, Scotland, Sarah aged 82 in 1911 and Emily aged 78 in 1928. On top of that, Sarah was housekeeper to John Ferguson, who was married to her granddaughter Edith Aston! | Family: William ASTON / Emily NUNN (F1904)
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| 939 | 1869 marriages in the district of St Nicholas in the burgh of Aberdeen. No 297, 1869 on 29th October at 9 Mutton Brae Aberdeen after banns according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland, Alexr Silver, cellarman at a brewery, bachelor, aged 27, of 167 George St, Aberdeen, son of James Silver, farmer, deceased, and Agnes Silver M.S.Thomson and Margaret McKay, dressmaker, spinster, aged 22, of 2 Mutton Brae, Aberdeen, daughter of Charles McKay, hostler, and Margaret McKay, M.S.Donaldson. Witnesses: Jane Abercrombie, and William Silver. | Family: Alexander SILVER / Margaret McKAY (F1483)
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| 940 | 1869 marriages in the Parish of Maryculter, county of Kincardine 1869 on the second day of July at Westside, Parish of Maryculter, after Banns according to the established church of Scotland. James Silver (farm servant, bachelor) aged 28 of ???, Maryculter. Father: James Silver (farmer, deceased) Mother: Agnes Thomson and Ann Grubb (domestic servant, spinster) aged 24 of Westside, Maryculter.Father: Peter Grubb (crofter) Mother: Jane Bell Witnesses: James Silver and David Grubb. | Family: James SILVER / Ann GRUBB (F1206)
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| 941 | 1869 marriages solemnized at the parish church in the parish of Chevington in the county of SUffolk. No 131 March 26 Robert Nunn full age, bachelor, labourer, of Chevington, father: Elias Nunn, labourer Mary Ann Everitt, full aged, spinster, of Chevington, father: James Everitt, labourer Witnesses Alfred Smith, Mary Ann Smith | Family: Robert Francis NUNN / Marianne EVERETT (F945)
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| 942 | 1869 SILVER MARY F NEWHILLS /ABERDEEN 226/00 0110 1869 Births in the Parish of Newhills in the County of Aberdeen No 110 Mary Silver illegitimate 1869 October Tenth 2.45pm at Auchmull in Newhills Female Mother: Mary Silver, Woollen Spinner Witness: Mary Silver, Mother Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950 Name Mary Silver Gender Female Birth Date 10 Oct 1869 Birth Place Newhills,Aberdeen,Scotland Mother Mary Silver FHL Film Number 6035516 | SILVER, Mary (I4299)
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| 943 | 1869 SILVER, JOHN (Statutory registers Deaths 251/1 4) 1869 deaths in the parish of Banchory Devenick in the county of Kincardine. No 4 John Silver, pauper, formerly crofter married to Margaret Paterson, died 1869 May Fourteenth at 7.30am at Copper Mine, Banchory Devenick, male, aged 82 years, son of John Silver, salmon fisher (formerly soldier) deceased and Margaret Silver, M.S.Mollison (deceased). | SILVER, John (I6436)
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| 944 | 1870 births in the parish of Fetteresso in the county of Kincardine No 68: Isabella Jane Silver 16 Jul 1870 at 5.30 am at 27 Evan St, Stonehaven, female. Dau of John Silver, grocer merchant, and Mary Ann Silver, M.S. Burgess, who married 7 Dec 1855 at Montrose. | SILVER, Isabella Jane (I4317)
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| 945 | 1870 births in the Parish of Forgandenny in the County of Perth, No 12 Joanna Whilemina Tod, 1870, July Twentythird 9.50pm at Little Kinnaid Parish of Forgandenny Father: John Tod gamekeeper Mother: Margaret Tod M.S. Spiers who were married 1857 September 14th at Edinburgh Witness: John Tod father | TODD, Joanna Whilemina "Dan" (I3051)
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| 946 | 1870 marriages in the parish of Skene in the county of Aberdeen. 1870 on the tenth day of June at Skene after banns according to the forms of the established church of Scotland. William Silver gardener-master (bachelor) aged 26 of Shannoburn, Maryculter. Father: James Silver farmer (deceased). Mother: Agnes Silver MS Thompson AND Margaret Duthie domestic servant (spinster) aged 24 years of Elmhill House, Old Machar. Father: George Duthie gamekeeper. Mother: Mary Duthie MS Irvine. Witnesses: Grant I Philip minister of the parish of Skene, Alex Abel, John Silver | Family: William SILVER / Margaret DUTHIE (F1233)
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| 947 | 1870 SILVER James Esq, effects under 30,000 pounds 28 July. The Will of James Silver late of 30 Royal-crescent in the City of Bath on the Madras Civil Service Retired List Esquire deceased who died 8 July 1870 at 30 Royal-crescent aforesaid was proved at the Principal Registry by the oath of Frances Aytoun Silver of 30 Royal-crescent aforesaid Widow the Relict the sole Executrix. | SILVER, James (I5919)
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| 948 | 1871 births in the district of Old Machar in the burgh of Aberdeen No 30, Agnes Silver, 1870 December 22 at 3.30pm at 3 Skene Row, Aberden, female, dau of Alexander Silver, stone polisher and Margaret Silver M.S.McDonald who married 1870 December 2 in Aberdeen. | SILVER, Agnes (I8315)
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| 949 | 1871 Births in the Parish of Maryculter in the County of Kincardine No 30 Mary Watt Collie (Illegitimate) 1871 October Twenty first 9am at Blaikwell, Maryculter Female Mother: Agnes Collie Domestic Servant Witness: Agnes Collie Mother | SUTHERLAND, Mary Watt COLLIE (I4437)
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| 950 | 1871 census for Dunstall Green, Dalham National Archive Reference: RG number: RG10 Piece: 1599 Folio: 19 Page: 6 Reg. District: Newmarket Sub District: Gazeley Parish: Dalham Enum. District: 3 Ecclesiastical District: Address: Dunstall Green, Dalham County: Cambridgeshire Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Where Born TURNER, Joseph Head M 75 1796 Suffolk TURNER, Ann Wife F 64 1807 Suffolk TURNER, Benjm Son M 27 1844 Suffolk TURNER, Mary Dau-In-Law F 26 1845 Suffolk | NUNN, Mary Anne (I4910)
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