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Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« on: Thursday 23 February 12 17:52 GMT (UK) »
Have dutifully looked through all the message boards and found nothing.
If someone is able to research a marriage certificate for me - it might give some needed information.

This is good solid info from our family bible -

William Hay Marshall  born: 27 February 1812 - probably Denny
                                died: 1 January 1868 - Kelvinhead, Kilsyth
married to:
Jane (Jean) Hay        born: 1812 - probably Denny
                                died:  15 Nov. 1887 - USA


WILLIAM's FATHER

Robert Marshall (Jr)    born: ?
                                 died:  18 December 1831 - Denny
married to:
Marey Hay                 born: 29 November 1773  - Denny
                                 died: 9 August 1814 - Denny

ROBERT's FATHER
Robert Marshal (sr)    born: ?
                                 died: 20 January 1832 - Parish of Trelawny Jamaica

Can anyone help??? Please!!!
Marshall, Anderson, Hay, Wilson, Mcfarlane, Stirlingshire, Lanarkshire

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 23 February 12 18:19 GMT (UK) »
Hello Lady Jean - Welcome to Rootschat!!

According to the IGI (Familysearch) William Hay Marshall and Jane Hay were married in Denny on 6th April 1833.

This appears to be an extracted marriage (although could be one of the dates for Publication of the Banns) and lists a Batch Number of M11476-4.

The actual image will be available from Scotland's People, but it's doubtful if there will be much extra information on it.

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 23 February 12 18:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, Anne!
Hoping to be helpful to other searchers as well.

Yes - I have seen that marriage date - yeah! - but not much other info.
Have tried Scotland's People site and wasted money - can't figure out  ???  how to use it properly!  :-[
Is there any hope of getting a marriage certificate for William's father, Robert married to Marey Hay? Or is that dated too far back before such records were available?

And btw - two of William's daughters married two Anderson brothers.
Marshall, Anderson, Hay, Wilson, Mcfarlane, Stirlingshire, Lanarkshire

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 23 February 12 19:10 GMT (UK) »
Checked the census fror Denny on FreeCEN and came up with the following:

1841 - at Haggs, Denny, William Marshall, 29, coal miner, wife Jean, 29, also Elisabeth Marshall, 8.

1851 - at Haggs, Denny, William Marshall, 39, collier, wife Jean, 39, children, Mary,7, and Robert,8. All born in Denny.

Family Search shows the marriage mentioned in the earlier post and the birth (8-10-1845) and baptism (8-2-1846) of Robert and the baptism of a daughter, Jean, 19-3-1848.

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 23 February 12 19:23 GMT (UK) »
Family Search also shows Robert Marshall and Mary Hay having the following children:

David, b. 9, bp. 30 Sept 1798
Robert, b. 7 May, bp. 3 June 1804
Mary, b. 1, bp. 28 Sept 1806
John, b. 20 Apr, bp. 1 May 1808
an unnamed son, bp. 23 Apr 1810

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 23 February 12 19:41 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, Graham. That's the family!

I have all the family info from William, Jane (called Jean) & children onward - just not backward!

Your 2nd post - with Robert Marshall & Marey Hay's children -see family bible attached.


Jean
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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 23 February 12 20:07 GMT (UK) »
There is a birth of a Robert Marshall to William Marshall and Margaret Stewart in Kilsyth in 1770, but might not be him. What I would suggest is looking at the baptisms of Robert and Mary's children in the Denny register to see what the entries say. They might include the names of witnesses which could point to relatives. Occasionally the entries give actual relationships. You would want to see the entries anyway as they shoud give a residence and might give an occupation for Robert.

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 23 February 12 23:30 GMT (UK) »
Jean, a long shot, try a search of the National Archives of Scotland.

http://www.nas.gov.uk/onlineCatalogue/

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Re: Marshall - Kilsyth & Denny 1800's Brick wall
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 26 February 12 00:38 GMT (UK) »
Thank you, Skoosh - I will.
Also, thank you Graham. Will look forthwith in the Denny registers ...how do I find them? Is there an internet address or link you could provide?
Marshall, Anderson, Hay, Wilson, Mcfarlane, Stirlingshire, Lanarkshire