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DavidWW
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Can't access the 1938 record on line, but Jeanie WEST was shown as that, but Ann was shown as HAMILTON or NUMMEY, so looks like it was all down to what was told to the Sheriff.......AndrewP wrote:Hi David,
From my two lots above, the following three were marriages by warrant ...
Jeanie West - 1921 - Glasgow (Blythswood) (644/10) - entry 129
previous married surname
Birth certificate: Jane Parker
Elizabeth Hutchison or Hutchison - 1938 - Edinburgh (St Giles) (685/4) - entry 1151
both surnames (born Hutchison, 1st time married Hutchison)
Ann Clark Hamilton or Nummey - 1926 Glasgow (Blythswood) (644/10) - entry 2096
both surnames
All the best,
Andrew Paterson
David
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DavidWW
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Hadn't looked at this one due to a superfluity of examplesCatherineM wrote:David,
The Galbraith - McNutt marriage was by Sheriff's warrant
Catherine
I'm becoming a wee bit disillusioned in terms of the info provided to the Sheriff Courts
David
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Bertha
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David re your post.
I have a marriage where it is under both the brides married name and maiden name but can find no evidence of her first marriage to my gr gr grandfather Robert Ross
The register entry states she is the widow of George Ross when infact it was Robert, this I know for fact as she registered their children and I have been in contact with their descendants. It also states Robert Ross on her death cerificate.
From what you have said about the bride and groom not actually attending the registrars but the minister doing so by way of filling out a form, would this be a case where I would be allowed to see the submitted form and an RCE created?
Many thanks
Regards
Bertha
I have a marriage where it is under both the brides married name and maiden name but can find no evidence of her first marriage to my gr gr grandfather Robert Ross
The register entry states she is the widow of George Ross when infact it was Robert, this I know for fact as she registered their children and I have been in contact with their descendants. It also states Robert Ross on her death cerificate.
From what you have said about the bride and groom not actually attending the registrars but the minister doing so by way of filling out a form, would this be a case where I would be allowed to see the submitted form and an RCE created?
Many thanks
Regards
Bertha
looking for
Nelson/Neilson,Wood,McDonald,Baillie - East Lothian
McLaren,Ross,Kelly,McEwan,Nicholson,Price/Pryce,Telfer,Robertson, Dickson/Dixon, Gibson,Niven Edinburgh
Nelson/Neilson,Wood,McDonald,Baillie - East Lothian
McLaren,Ross,Kelly,McEwan,Nicholson,Price/Pryce,Telfer,Robertson, Dickson/Dixon, Gibson,Niven Edinburgh
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DavidWW
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BerthaBertha wrote:David re your post.
I have a marriage where it is under both the brides married name and maiden name but can find no evidence of her first marriage to my gr gr grandfather Robert Ross
The register entry states she is the widow of George Ross when infact it was Robert, this I know for fact as she registered their children and I have been in contact with their descendants. It also states Robert Ross on her death cerificate.
From what you have said about the bride and groom not actually attending the registrars but the minister doing so by way of filling out a form, would this be a case where I would be allowed to see the submitted form and an RCE created?
Many thanks
Regards
Bertha
Unless you can demonstrate that you have a legal need to access the original marriage schedule, then I'm afraid that you will not be permitted access. Even if that were the case, then all that GROS are required to disclose is the signatures of the couple.
David
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Skene Dhu
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Appeal for Examples
Hi David,
Don`t know if this one counts or not:
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret DRYSDALE
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret PRIMROSE
Margaret PRIMROSE was married to a George DRYSDALE before she married my GGG Grandfather Alexander CONNACHER, the marriage is indexed under both her married name and her Surname.
John
Don`t know if this one counts or not:
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret DRYSDALE
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret PRIMROSE
Margaret PRIMROSE was married to a George DRYSDALE before she married my GGG Grandfather Alexander CONNACHER, the marriage is indexed under both her married name and her Surname.
John
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DavidWW
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Re: Appeal for Examples
JohnSkene Dhu wrote:Hi David,
Don`t know if this one counts or not:
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret DRYSDALE
Dunbarton 498/00 0059 : Alexander CONNACHER & Margaret PRIMROSE
Margaret PRIMROSE was married to a George DRYSDALE before she married my GGG Grandfather Alexander CONNACHER, the marriage is indexed under both her married name and her Surname.
John
Thanks for that further useful example.
David
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Skene Dhu
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Appeal for Examples
Hi David,
Here is another example for your list:-
1914 : Robert Legget : Janet R. Fraser : Corstorphine : 678/00 0014
1914 : Robert Legget : Janet R. Macpherson : Corstorphine : 678/00 0014
John
Researching : Connacher, Conacher, Blackley, Innes, Fagan, Legget, Greig, Strathairn, Taylor, Frew, Martin, Stewart, Morrison, Jappy, Cowie and many more.
Here is another example for your list:-
1914 : Robert Legget : Janet R. Fraser : Corstorphine : 678/00 0014
1914 : Robert Legget : Janet R. Macpherson : Corstorphine : 678/00 0014
John
Researching : Connacher, Conacher, Blackley, Innes, Fagan, Legget, Greig, Strathairn, Taylor, Frew, Martin, Stewart, Morrison, Jappy, Cowie and many more.
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scotincanada
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Names
Or how about my long missing relative
Annie Kerr JOHNSTON (born Kilberry & Kilcalmonell, Argyll) who married a cousin of herself, Peter KERR, & became Annie Kerr KERR?! The only reason I found her at all was because the BC Canada Vital Stats (who do not list under maiden names) thought the double KERR must be a mistake & put her under JOHNSTON! Add to that, in her family, Annie & Agnes were interchangeable given names, so you see she could be listed under quite a few names. Whew!
Mary
in Canada
Annie Kerr JOHNSTON (born Kilberry & Kilcalmonell, Argyll) who married a cousin of herself, Peter KERR, & became Annie Kerr KERR?! The only reason I found her at all was because the BC Canada Vital Stats (who do not list under maiden names) thought the double KERR must be a mistake & put her under JOHNSTON! Add to that, in her family, Annie & Agnes were interchangeable given names, so you see she could be listed under quite a few names. Whew!
Mary
in Canada
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utrecht003
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Maiden,Married and widowed surnames
Hi David, Here is one that has been causing me bother
Alexander Macleod married Maggie Anderson 28 April 1893
Alexanders parents are given as Malcolm Macleod and his Mother as
Catherine Mackenzie,previously Macleod,MS Macleod.
On Alexanders death cert. 14 Dec 1935,His mother is listed as Catherine Macleod,Subsequently Mackenzie,MS Macleod. Alex
Alexander Macleod married Maggie Anderson 28 April 1893
Alexanders parents are given as Malcolm Macleod and his Mother as
Catherine Mackenzie,previously Macleod,MS Macleod.
On Alexanders death cert. 14 Dec 1935,His mother is listed as Catherine Macleod,Subsequently Mackenzie,MS Macleod. Alex