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Note N1152
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OPR Ettrick, Selkirkshire
From Graham Maxwell
Jan 8th [1842] Robert Sword shepherd Dalgliesh in this Parish and Margaret Nichol in the Parish of Roberton gave up their names for Proclamation in order to Marriage. Jan 21st 1842 Having been thrice proclaimed they were Married at Borthwickshiels.
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Note N1153
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OPR Ettrick, Selkirkhire
FROM Graham Maxwell
34.16
13th [Dec 1828] John Sword Shepherd Midgehope and Jean Coltard Goosegreen both in this Parish gave up their names for proclamation in order to Marriage. 26th being thrice proclaimed were married in the Church by the Rev Mr. Smith, Parish Minister
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Note N1154
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Marriage of Margaret Brown and James Cavers
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1870, registration book 5, page 62
James Cavers, aged 37, living in Sydenham, born Scotland
B(achelor), Farmer, son of John & Agnes Cavers
married
Margaret Brown, aged 21, living in Sydenham, born Ontario
S(pinster), daughter of William and Janet Brown
Witnesses: William Nisbett, Sydenham; Francis Cavers, Sydenham
They married on the 18th March 1870 at Sydenham, both bride and groom were Presbyterian
Married by Robert Duvar(?), Minister, by License
Registered in Sydenham, Grey County, Ontario, Canada
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Note N1155
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MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE - ROBERT SWORD & CATHERINE CAVERS
Forwarded by Vivienne S. Dunstan
Groom: Robert Sword, sixty one years living at Owen Sound, Ontario
born Selkirk, Scotland; W.(idower), Farmer
Parents: John Sword and Janet Lunn
Bride: Catherine Cavers, forty -eight years living at Owen Sound
born in Scotland; S.(pinster)
Parents John Cavers and Agnes McGregor
Witnesses; James Fyfe, Owen Sound
Mrs. James Fyfe; Owen Sound
Married 26th January 1883 at Owen Sound
Both bride and groom were Presbyterian. The minister was Rev. John Somerville and they were married by license
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Note N1156 Index
In his diary, the Rev. William Proudfoot refers to it as a "very becoming one."
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Note N1157 Index
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MARRIAGE RECORD
25 Feb 1859 at Alimore in the parish of Roberton Thomas Graham and
Janet Anderson ,Thomas age 24 yrs from Hinderland
Shepherd Batchelor and Janet age 23yrs. from East Alimore house
servant Spinster .Parents of Thomas were William Graham farmer and
Margaret Charter .Parents of Janet were James Anderson farmer and
Margaret Sword James and John Graham were witnesses..
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Note N1158 Index
This marriage took place the same day as the license was issued. The Reverend John Bauer(?), pastor presided. The license application was issued on August 11, 1909 - again the same day. He was living at 1715 Prospect Ave. She was at 1509 Oak. They were both of Kansas City. He was 24 and she was 20.
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Note N1159 Index
She appears as Elva Welsh on the marriage license. I am guessing that she was married previously too. Her obituary would demonstrate that. Oddly enough, the bottom half of the license is not filled in. Did they actually get married?
The actual license application was issued the same day as the marriage certificate. Walter signed and said that he was over 21 years old.
A Gertrude Marsh signed for Elva as says that she is 18 years old. I am guessing that 18 was still a minor which required an adult to sign.
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Note N1160 Index
There was a divorce in 1985.
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Note N1161 Index
This is from the IGI.