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If you scroll down to below this message, you'll see a box on the bottom left saying 'lock' - press that and you can lock the topic yourself.
Also, if you go to the first message you put up and press modify, you can modify the subject line with a COMPLETED added.
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There's another two gaps - do you have James and Mary's wedding cert. This will give James's parents? Also, the 1861? Don't lock the thread yet 
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Right 1861:
Inchinnan, Renfrewshire GROS Ref - vol 566, ED 2, Page 1 Greenhead Cottage
James McKechnie, hd, mar, 21, ag lab, born Ireland Mary, wife, mar, 21, b. Direlton, haddington Mary Isabella, d, 7 mths, b. Inchinnan
That's not much to type 
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Marriage info -
Gros Ref - Vol 566 Page 1 Inchinnan 27th Jan 1860, banns according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland James McKechnie, 20, ba, Broomlands, Inchinnan, farm servant, parents - William McKechnie, ag. labourer and Rachel ms. McFadyen
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Mary Purves, 19, sp, Rashylea, parents - William Purves, shepherd and Isabella ms. Burnside
Witnesses- Gilbert Douglas and John Hutchison
Minister - James Cruikshank
Now, I think you can lock it 
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Just Inchinnan
The houses go with their occupiers jobs :
Hillhead - timber merchant and farmer Greenhead - farmer Greenhead - ag lab Greenhead cottage - your McKechnies Greenhead cottage - something stone dresser
Gadget - sore eyes so calling it a day
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I know the Erskine bridge
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I'm in what Russell (Runner) calls my 'I've started, so I'll finish' mode. I'll have a look for James on the 1851 - see if he is in the area, else he would probably be in Ireland if the 1861 is correct.
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(This is on the understanding that you'll help with my Burgess/Carson/Spalding/Wilson/McTaggart/Porter/Smith etc. lines )
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No sign that I can see. Maybe you could try the Freecen 1841. I've tried on James, his father and his mother both in the area and throughout Scotland.
I think he was Irish but, given that he married in the Free Church, he was probably from the North.
Right - off to meet a fish merchant 
I'll have another search when I get back.
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There's no baptism record for him either. Although it could be outhwith the established church, I think Ireland will have your answers.
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