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| Gender |
Female |
| Person ID |
I18041 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
7 Dec 2019 |
| Father |
John DALGARNO, b. 25 Nov 1890, Mill of Minninie, Gamrie, Banff, Scotland , d. 25 Nov 1970, Saskatchewan, Canada (Age 80 years) |
| Mother |
Mary 'Maggie' Helen YOUNGSON, b. 10 Jul 1894 (1:15 p.m.), Foveran, Aberdeenshire, Scotland , d. 6 Jun 1960, Maidstone, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Married |
9 Apr 1915 |
St. Nicholas, Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Scotland [1] |
| _UID |
E9B382B5DD42D54084A94642058717DC3B7E |
| Notes |
- Husband: John Dalgarno
Wife: Margaret Helen Youngson
Marriage: April 9, 1915 Aberdeen
Notes:
1915 Register 168/1 St Nicholas Aberdeen Entry 251
Location: Richmond Cafe, Correction Wynd
After Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland
John Dalgarno, bachelor, aged 24, Blacksmith journeyman, resident Old Mill, New Byth, King Edward
Margaret Helen Youngson, spinster, aged 20, Domestic servant, resident Ann Street, Stonehaven
His father: John Dalgarno, Farmer
His mother: Elizabet Dalgarno, Maiden Surname Fraser
Her father: Robert Youngson, Baker's van driver
Her mother: Helen youngson, Maiden Surname Barclay
signed: Douglas Gordon Barron, Minister, Dunnottar
Witnesses James Dalgarno, Marjory B Youngson
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| Family ID |
F2210 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. |
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| Sources |
- [S128] District Registration of Marriages, Scotland, (Edinburgh, Scotland: Registrar General for Scotland), District of St. Nicholas, Burgh of Aberdeen, 9th Apr 1915.
1915 on the Ninth day of April at [illegible] Aberdeen after banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland
(signed) John Dalgarno, blacksmith journeyman, bacheler, aged 24 years residing at [illegible] King Edward, father John Dalgarno, farmer, mother Elizabeth Dalgarno ms. Fraser
and (signed) M. H. Youngson [Maggie Helen], domestic servant, spinster, aged 20 years of 27 Ann Street, Stonehaven, father Robert Youngson, [illegible] car driver, mother Helen Youngson ms. Barclay
(signed) Douglas Gordon Barrow, Minister of Dunnottar, with James Dalgarno and Marjory B. Youngson, witnesses, registered on the 9th April 1915 by W. A. Ellis, Assistant Registrar.
Marriage: April 9, 1915 Aberdeen
Notes:
1915 Register 168/1 St Nicholas Aberdeen Entry 251
Location: Richmond Cafe, Correction Wynd
After Banns according to the forms of the Established Church of Scotland
John Dalgarno, bachelor, aged 24, Blacksmith journeyman, resident Old Mill, New Byth, King Edward
Margaret Helen Youngson, spinster, aged 20, Domestic servant, resident Ann Street, Stonehaven
His father: John Dalgarno, Farmer
His mother: Elizabet Dalgarno, Maiden Surname Fraser
Her father: Robert Youngson, Baker's van driver
Her mother: Helen youngson, Maiden Surname Barclay
signed: Douglas Gordon Barron, Minister, Dunnottar
Witnesses James Dalgarno, Marjory B Youngson
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