Annette I need to arrange this is a useful form, so that I can draw meaning from it. It is good practice to use upper case for family names so that the name stands out from given names, place names, locations etc. Is this the information as you are seeing it on the certificates? You need to give the names of witnesses for the marriage, 1887.
Marriage certificate WATSON - KETTELS 1887
Date and place: 1 Oct 1887 Richmond
Groom: William WATSON, widower, wife deceased 1885
Issue: Two living, one dead
Birthplace: Largo, Fifeshire, Scotland
Profession: Shipwright
Age: 57 years
Present residence: Richmond
Usual residence: Nagambie
Fathers name and rank: David WATSON, ploughman
Mothers name: Margaret THOMSON
Bride: Jane KETTELS, widow, husband William died 1884.
Issue: Two children living.
Birthplace: Dundee Scotland.
Profession: Hotelkeeper.
Age : 61 years
Present residence: Richmond
Usual residence: Nagambie
Fathers name and rank: Archibald SMITH, master mariner
Mothers name: Ann ARCHIBALD
Death certificate William WATSON 1906
Name: William WATSON, male, 75 years old
Date and place of death: 30 March 1906, Bailieston County of Rodney
Profession: Retired shipwright, widower.
Name and profession of father: David WATSON: ploughman
Name of mother: Margaret WATSON maiden surname THOMSON
Birthplace: Largo, Fifeshire Scotland
Years in the colony: 19 years in Victoria.
First marriage: Dundee Scotland
Age at marriage: 24yrs
Name of Spouse: Margaret THOMSON
Issue: Margaret 50 years, Euphemia 42 years
Second marriage: Richmond Vic
Age at marriage:
Name of spouse: Jane KETTELS, now deceased.
Issue: No issue of this marriage.
Informant: A.KETTELS, stepson and Authorised Agency Bailieston.
Cause of death: Cancer of the face, cardiac failure (duration of disease) 6 years
Medical Officer: W.P.Murphy. mar 30 1906.
Reg of Death: Chas Baud mar 31 1906 Bailieston
Burial: April 1st 1906 at Nagambie Cemetery H A Baud.
Witness: John David TOOHEY, James C.GORDON.