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McMASTER, John
(About 1825-Before 1873)
ALLAN, Mary
(About 1825-Before 1873)
McMASTER, Mary
(1853-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. QUGLEY, Anne
2. GEORGE, William

McMASTER, Mary

  • Born: 1853
  • Marriage (1): QUGLEY, Anne on 7 Jun 1861 in 6 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): GEORGE, William on 5 Sep 1873 in 13 Marnock Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland 2

Mary married Anne QUGLEY, daughter of Hugh QUIGLEY and Elizabeth McLEA, on 7 Jun 1861 in 6 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland.1 (Anne QUGLEY was born on 21 Jun 1812 3 and was christened on 28 Jun 1812 in St Andrew's RC Chapel, Great Clyde Street, Glasgow, Scotland 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

"FERRIE
MARGARET
WINTON
JAMES
1861
685 / 2 / 132
St Andrew (Edinburgh)"

from Index of Marriages


The marriage took place, after banns, according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. The minister was James McLetchie DD, minister of Greenside Church, Edinburgh. The witnesses were Matthew Anderson and Janet Brown.

James Winton was a bachelor of 21 years, living at 1 Fleshmarket Close, Edinburgh. He worked as a mechanical engineer. His father was deceased.

Margaret Ferrie was 23 years old and unmarried. She lived at Advocates' Close, Edinburgh, and worked as a domestic servant. Both of her parents, William Ferrie, a labourer, and Mary Boyle were deceased.

The marriage was registered at Edinburgh on 10 June 1861, J. M Adams being the signing registrar.
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Mary next married William GEORGE, son of Thomas GEORGE and Elizabeth GUTHRIE, on 5 Sep 1873 in 13 Marnock Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.2 (William GEORGE was born in 1850 in Monkton & Prestwick, Ayrshire, Scotland 5.)


  Marriage Notes:

The couple were married within the community of the Church of Scotland by John Thomson, Minister of St Marnock's. The witnesses were John Manson and Annie Merchall.

William, of Langfaulds Street, was a bachelor of 22, who worked as a joiner. His father Thomas was dead, and his mother Elizabeth still living.

Mary was a domestic servant, an unmarried woman of 19. Both her parents were dead. The wedding took place at her place of residence, 13 Marnock Street.

The marriage was registered in Kilmarnock on September 8 1873, J. McKean being the registrar. 2

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriages Edinburgh 685/02 no 132.

2 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1873 Kilmarnock RDS 597 No 187.

3 Roman Catholic Church, Baptism Index.

4 GRO Scotland, Index of Marriages.

5 LDS, IGI.

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