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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Friday 14 March 25 20:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Thanks .How did you know.

Marguerite

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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Friday 14 March 25 11:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.

I have looked through the RC church names and dates on Scotlands People given dates church started registers. Most are after 1840.St Margaret's Airdrie is 1841.

So it must have been Church of Scotland their Banns were put up in .
I see someone else is asking same question wanting to know name of Church.
Only way to find our is to Contact Scotlands people and ask them what Church  the record came from .

Marguerite.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 19:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Lodger.
Yes it was 1840.It was me that got date wrong .
I've got  a copy of the marriage record.
It says both parish of Clarkstone.

My dad's gran Janet Graham  was baptisted St Margaret's 1863.Philip and Elizabeth were her grandparents. Elizabeth died 1860 and Is buried in St Joseph's Airdrie.
The family all moved to Smeeston Rows Croy about 1868.
I will try St Margaret's records see if there's anything .

Marguerite.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 14:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Forfarian.
I was actually thinking myself that it's been just taken for granted on Ancestry hint that they were married in Church of Scotland.
I know for sure they were both RC.
 
Marguerite.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 14:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi.
Thanks for reply.
I need to look into this.
I've researched for 20 years and just thought  my Graham's were Catholic .My GGreatgrandfather John Graham their son married Betsy Smith from Airdrie who was church of Scotland but my dad's gran was brought up Catholic  My dad's gran also Married someone who was church of Scotland. But again my Gran was RC.

Marguerite

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Lanarkshire / Re: Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 14:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Yes that's them.
So does that mean they married in Church of Scotland and not RC Church.
Marguerite

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Lanarkshire / Church of Scotland records Ancestry.
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 14:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi .

I got a hint on ancestry about my GGGreatgrandparents Philip Graham and Elizabeth Mcmahon both Irish born 1815 .Married 1837 in Lanarkshire Scotland.

From what I know they were RC.

So i was surprised to see there record been on Church of Scotland on ancestry.
So I checked out My side in Airdrie who I
know were Church of Scotland and they are on this register  .

Marguerite.




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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Finding a stillborn relative
« on: Sunday 26 January 25 12:34 GMT (UK)  »
K Garrad.Thank you.

Marguerite.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Finding a stillborn relative
« on: Sunday 26 January 25 12:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
My mum had a still born 1953 in Glasgow hospital. Year before my brother was born.Think it was Stobhill Hospital Dalmarnock rd.I was also born there 1960.
My mum was sent home while in labour to her village outside Glasgow nr Cumbernauld. She went back in and she lost the baby. She should never have Been sent home miles away. So I've wanted to find his Still birth certificate for years but don't know where to find it.Can anyone tell me where and how to apply for it.Thank you.Marguerite.

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