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1899 marriages in the Parish of Maryculter in the County of Kincardine.
No 3 1899 on 13th Oct at Woodhead, Altries, Maryculter after banns and publication according to the forms of the established church of Scotland. William Silver, police constable, bachelor, aged 26, of 144 Graeme St, Blackfriars, Glasgow, son of James Silver, crofter and general labourer and Ann Silver, M.S.Brown. And Isabella Brown, aged 24, dressmaker, spinster, of Woodhead, Altries, Maryculter, dau of James Brown, master dressmaker, deceased and Jane Brown, M.S.Jamieson (deceased). Witnesses: James Silver, Helen Silver.
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1872 marriages in the district of St Nicholas in the burg of Aberdeen:
No 358, 1872 on the thirteenth day of December at 51 Hutcheon St, Aberdeen after banns according to the forms of the established church of Scotland
James Silver, farm servant, bachelor, aged 28, of Reinchell, parish of Fetteresso, son of Adam Silver farmer and Charlotte Silver M.S. Jamieson (deceased) and
Ann Brown, domestic servant, spinster, aged 21, of Craigwells, parish of Fetteresso, daughter of Alexander Brown, carter, deceased, and Ann Brown M.S. Donaldson.
Witnesses: George Malcolm, George Ross
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