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Offline MurphyK91

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Help Deciphering an 1861 Scotland Marriage Record
« on: Friday 08 April 16 21:50 BST (UK) »
My great great grandmothers parents are the groom and bride in the marriage record.

Patrick Dyer and Mary McDonald bottom half of the image slide 146

Trying to understand the residence, their parents and everything written is hard for me to decipher.

If everything can be deciphered it would mean more than the world to me

Thank you!





Murphy, Coughlin, Sullivan, Dyer, Munnelly, McDonald, Kelly, Gardinier

Offline craggagh

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Re: Help Deciphering an 1861 Scotland Marriage Record
« Reply #1 on: Friday 08 April 16 22:42 BST (UK) »
Hello -

1861 September sixth at St Andrew's Chapel, Great Clyde Street, Glasgow, after banns according to the forms of the Roman Catholic Church

Patrick Dyer (X his mark), 20, porter to Fish curer, Bachelor, 100 Bridgegate, Glasgow (parents Michael Dyer, Dealer and Catherine Dyer, M.S. Marley(?)

Mary McDonald (X her mark), 19, Mill worker, Spinster, Saltmarket, Glasgow (parents John McDonald, Foundry Labourer and Rose McDonald, M.S. Kelly

Witnesses : Jas McIntosh, Michael Dawson, Ann Flynn.

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