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GREEN, George in Dungannon
(About 1840-Before 1890)
MILLAR, Eliza Jane in Gortmerron
(About 1842-Before 1890)
MILLER, Samuel
(About 1845-Between 1890/1936)
McFARLAND, Margaret
(About 1847-Before 1890)
GREEN, John
(1868-Between 1915/1927)
MILLAR, Matilda
(1868-001/1936)
GREEN, Samuel George
(About 1900-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. TAIT, Mary Helena
2. McCORMICK, Charles

GREEN, Samuel George 1 3

  • Born: About 1900, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1 3 4
  • Marriage (1): TAIT, Mary Helena on 29 Nov 1927 in 21 Hope Street, Glasgow, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): McCORMICK, Charles 2

   Another name for Samuel was GREEN, Sam. G..4


Samuel married Mary Helena TAIT, daughter of John TAIT and Mary Helena McINTYRE, on 29 Nov 1927 in 21 Hope Street, Glasgow, Scotland.1 (Mary Helena TAIT was born about 1899 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage took place in Glasgow by Declaration in the presence of two witnesses: Peter Tait and Morag McKinnon, both of 897 Maryhill Road Glasgow. The Warrant of the Sheriff-Substitute of Lanarkshire was dated 29 November 1927.

Samuel George Green was a single man aged 27 years. His address was noted as 95 Great Western Road, Glasgow. He worked as a motor driver. His father was deceased.

Mary Helena Tait was 28 years old and single. She was a domestic servant, and her address was 897 Maryhill Road Glasgow.

The marriage was registered at Glasgow on 1 December 1927. 1

Samuel next married Charles McCORMICK, son of Charles McCORMICK and Ann McCANN.2 (Charles McCORMICK was born about 1839 in Glasgow, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Harry Gordon, I. of Auchlyne, in the parish of Clatt, Aberdeenshire, was the youngest son of William Gordon, III. of Terpersie. Very little is known about him. 'Harie Gordoune of Auchlyne' was one of the heritors who met at Aberdeen on December 2, 1659, and elected Charles Lord Aboyne to act as Commissioner to confer with General Monck at Berwick (Records of Aboyne, p. 323). 'Auchlyne elder' appears in the Poll Book, 1696, with £180 as the valuation of Auchlyn. His 'lady' and daughter are also mentioned. According to the Balbithan MS. Harry Gordon 'dyed and was buried in the Church of Clatt'. He died May, 1707 (Services of Heirs).

He married Marjory, 'Innes of Tillbourie's daughter, with whom he begat three sons and a daughter' (Balbithan MS.)"

from Terpersie 2

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Blythswood district Glasgow Marriages 1927.

2 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Cadets of Lesmoir: Terpersie by D. Wimberley assisted by J.M. Bulloch.

3 GRO, Maryhill Glasgow Lanarkshire en d 10 page 5.

4 GRO Edinburgh (2002), Maryhill Glasgow EnD14 page 31.

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