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Birth date: abt 1863
Birth place: Aberlour, Banffsh
Residence date: 1881
Residence place: Fetteresso, Kincardineshire, Scotland
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1880 Marriage Certificate:
On the 20th March 1880 at BALNAGUBS - after Banns according to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland; Alexander SILVER - ploughman - bachelor - aged 22 - residing at Coatbank of Barras, Parish of Kinneff - son of Alexander Silver (agricultural labourer) (deceased) and Mary Silver (ms Garden) (deceased) and Jane CAMPBELL (her mark) (signed John Jolly and William Garden) - domestic servant - spinster - aged 16 years - residing at Balnagubs, Cookney - daughter of John Campbell (agricultural labourer) and Catherine Campbell (ms McDonald)
Signed : James Taylor - Minister of Cookney Witnesses : David Aitken and John Jolly<hr>
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