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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Wigtownshire => Topic started by: Heidi72 on Sunday 10 July 22 11:08 BST (UK)
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Hi,
I'm looking for a marriage record for the below:
Mary Alexander born 1806 to 1808 in Portpatrick
to
Bernard Mooney born 1803, Londonderry, Ireland
The reason I believe they were married in Portpatrick is due to the document attached, however I can’t locate this anywhere?
They immigrated to Australia in 1840. I'm very familiar with searching Australian records, however I have to admit Scotish records perplex me.
I believe Mary's parents to be William or John Alexander and Margaret Kelly. Any help locating anything about them or Mary's birth records would also be appreciated. :-)
Kind Regards, Heidi
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There is no marriage for Bernard Mooney on Scotland's People, RC or any other denomination that I can see, with wife's surname , however there is a baptism of a daughter Margaret born 19 jul 1825, chr 26 jul 1825 at Newton Stewart church of Our Lady & St Ninian ,Wigtown, father Bernardi Mooney, mother Margaretae Alexander, not Mary. May be worth looking at, nevertheless.
perhaps the marriage was in Ireland?
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ALEXANDER MARY JOHN ALEXANDER/MARGARET KELLY F 06/12/1806 Portpatrick
ALEXANDER MARY JOHN ALEXANDER/MARGARET MCCORMICK F 19/03/1805 Portpatrick
One of the above may have married a JOHN CHEAPE in 1823
However no marriage in 1826 on https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Colin
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Just for information there is also a Portpatrick Northern Ireland.
Can you post a link to this Portpatrick in Northern Ireland?
Thank you
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Sorry I misread the information I found.
I have deleted post.
Colin
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The reason I believe they were married in Portpatrick is due to the document attached, however I can’t locate this anywhere?
That so-called 'record' is marked as 'submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church' and is not accompanied by any indication of its source. Therefore it is not a reliable document and you should either dismiss it or (if you are really keen) try to verify it by contacting the person who submitted it and asking where the information came from.
In the absence of an original record at Scotland's People, there are several possibilities
- the 'submitter' is descended from a child of this marriage and has simply invented a plausible marriage date (the fact that it contains only a year and not an actual date points to this being the most likely explanation, and the fact that there is a record of a baptism of a probable child in 1825 proves that the 'submitter' has not seen the original records at Scotland's People)
or
- the marriage was never recorded, or if it was the record has been lost
or
- the couple married in Ireland (and the record is either missing or not, or not yet, available online)
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Thankyou for your reply - I was wondering about the validity of this document and although I'm very new to geneology I do try and be as acurate as possible.
On Bernard Mooneys death certificate it states that he was married in PortPatrick, Scotland, however as death certificates are completed by next of kin they too can be unreliable.