RootsChat.Com

Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition => Topic started by: Gavin_J123 on Sunday 23 April 23 10:44 BST (UK)

Title: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: Gavin_J123 on Sunday 23 April 23 10:44 BST (UK)
Having no luck with this one...  ??? if anyone could point me in the right direction that would be great!

thanks again, you're all doing God's work here!

Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: arthurk on Sunday 23 April 23 11:22 BST (UK)
As is often (usually?) the case in Scotland, the marriage ceremony took place at what looks to be a private house - I think it's 52 Norman Street, Glasgow, though some bits are clearer than others. It might be the home of one of the parties, or perhaps the minister.

Below that is:

After Publication
according to the
Forms of the
Church of Scotland

So you're not actually looking for a church, though the minister's name should help you find which one he was attached to if that's what you want to know.
Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: Ruskie on Sunday 23 April 23 12:24 BST (UK)
There is still a Norman a street in a glasgow, though I don’t know if it’s the same one, and it appears to be undergoing some “works” judging by google maps.

Do either the bride or groom give their address as 52 Norman Street?
Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: RJ_Paton on Sunday 23 April 23 12:57 BST (UK)
As is often (usually?) the case in Scotland, the marriage ceremony took place at what looks to be a private house - I think it's 52 Norman Street, Glasgow, though some bits are clearer than others. It might be the home of one of the parties, or perhaps the minister.

At that time periodthe most common places for a Presbyterian marriage were still the brides own home or the ministers home - it was rare for a presbyterian marriage to take place within the Church building itself.. It was a decade or so later that Church marriages (in Presbyterian Churches) became more common
Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: Gavin_J123 on Sunday 23 April 23 13:00 BST (UK)
Thanks all for your input, it is indeed the groom's home. I wasnt aware marraiges took place at home during this time period. I'm still curious what specific church they belonged to so will have to decypher and look into the minister :)

Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: Gavin_J123 on Sunday 23 April 23 13:13 BST (UK)
Thanks again, so the minister is 'Robert Howie', can anyone help me find this final piece ??

it says R............ Church of Scotland

Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: GR2 on Sunday 23 April 23 13:36 BST (UK)
Rockcliffe Church.
Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: arthurk on Sunday 23 April 23 13:51 BST (UK)
There are two brief references to Robert Howie in Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, the standard reference work for Church of Scotland ministers. He's in Volume 9, pages 291 (at Rockcliffe) and 613 (at the parish he moved on to afterwards), which can be found at

https://archive.org/details/fastiecclesiaesc0009scot/mode/2up
Title: Re: Help me find this church in Bridgeton, Glasgow? (Marriage Cert)
Post by: Forfarian on Sunday 23 April 23 20:12 BST (UK)
When you are having trouble deciphering a document from Scotland's People, report it to them using the 'Report Error' button above the image, and they will send you a re-scanned image.