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1904 Marriages in the Parish of Newhills in the County of Aberdeen<br>
No 25<br>
1905 on the Twenty-fifth day of November at Stoneywood Hall, Newhills, after banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland<br>
(Signed) James W. Silver Mason (Bachelor) aged 24 of 55 Bucksburn, Newhills<br>
Father: James Silver Paper Mill Worker<br>
Mother: Jane Silver M.S. Forbes<br>
AND<br>
(Signed) Annie Bruce Will Paper Mill Worker (Spinster) aged 22 of Panbride, Stoneywood, Newhills<br>
Father: John Will Farm Servant (Reputed Father)<br>
Mother: Ann Tosh (now married to John Howden? Electric-car Driver)<br>
Witness: James Allan Minister of Stoneywood, Mary A. Tosh, James Tosh
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