I have uploaded a file to the gallery, need help with deciphering, please.
http://talkingscot.com/gallery/displayi ... ?pos=-1218
Marriage of Esther McNeil & Arthur Laverty.
Occupation of the groom: ship ?
Maiden name of grooms mother ?
Name of second witness to marriage ?
A fresh pair of eyes would be appreciated.
Thanks
Kathy
Gallery URL added - AndrewP
Help with deciphering, please
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Help with deciphering, please
McNeil, McNeill, Craig, Orr, Mitchell, McArthur, McMillan, McGregor, Gray, Dixon, Graham, RFW, Port Glasgow, Greenock & Paisley.
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
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1925 on the first day of July at 30 Bowerie Street Port Glasgow after banns according to the forms of the Congregational Church.
Albert Laverty Ship Stager* Bachelor. 22
16 Bowerie Street, Port Glasgow
William Laverty, Carter (deceased)
Annie Laverty M.S. McCulloch (deceased)
Esther McNeil, Millworker, Spinster
Samuel McNeil, Holderman*
Agnes McNeil
M.S. Orr
Signed John Barr, Minister of Congregational Church
Port Glasgow.
Signed Thomas Kennedy
24 Bowerie St., Port Glasgow
Witness
Agnes McKinnon
30 Bowerie St., Port Glasgow
Witness
*There is a similarity in the initial letters of Samuel's occupation and the second word in Albert's, but I don't think I've got it.
Albert Laverty Ship Stager* Bachelor. 22
16 Bowerie Street, Port Glasgow
William Laverty, Carter (deceased)
Annie Laverty M.S. McCulloch (deceased)
Esther McNeil, Millworker, Spinster
Samuel McNeil, Holderman*
Agnes McNeil
M.S. Orr
Signed John Barr, Minister of Congregational Church
Port Glasgow.
Signed Thomas Kennedy
24 Bowerie St., Port Glasgow
Witness
Agnes McKinnon
30 Bowerie St., Port Glasgow
Witness
*There is a similarity in the initial letters of Samuel's occupation and the second word in Albert's, but I don't think I've got it.
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow
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The only one I was 100% on was the maiden name of McCulloch.
After reading Paddyscar's transcription I would agree with the others.
I found this on the Scottish Occupations site -
Ship Stager Stager in a shipyard erected wooden scaffolding and platforms around a ship being built
Kind regards,
Annette M
After reading Paddyscar's transcription I would agree with the others.
I found this on the Scottish Occupations site -
Ship Stager Stager in a shipyard erected wooden scaffolding and platforms around a ship being built
Kind regards,
Annette M
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Thankyou Paddyscar, Annette M & Jack, very much appreciated.
Bouverie Street & Holderon are correct, I have this information from previous research.
Kathy
Bouverie Street & Holderon are correct, I have this information from previous research.
Kathy
McNeil, McNeill, Craig, Orr, Mitchell, McArthur, McMillan, McGregor, Gray, Dixon, Graham, RFW, Port Glasgow, Greenock & Paisley.
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
Thornton, Lynch, Flood, Sexton, County Cavan Ireland.
Appleby, Cardiff, Wales,Cooke, Holder, Gloucestershire, England
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From “John McLean’s March” by Hamish HendersonDavidWW wrote:Holder-on, aka hauderoan, - the member of the rivetting team who literally holds the rivet in place on one side of the steel plate while the rivetter on the other side flattens the head of the rivet on his side.
David
The jiners an hauders-on are merchin fae Clydebank
Come on nou an hear him he'll be owre thrang tae bide
Turn out Jock an Jimmie, leave yer cranes an yer muckle gantries
Great John Maclean's comin hame tae the Clyde
Jim
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McIntyre, Menzies, Cowley, Pearson, Copland, McCammond, Forbes, Edgar etc. in Scotland
Skinner in Northumberland
McIntyre, Menzies, Cowley, Pearson, Copland, McCammond, Forbes, Edgar etc. in Scotland
Skinner in Northumberland