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Scotland / Re: Can anyone read this record
« on: Sunday 21 November 21 18:34 GMT (UK) »As far as I can see John Reid and Margaret Hammill were actually married in Glasgow on the 1st January 1877. Have a look at the RC marriage for them in St Mungo's Chapel on FindMyPast. The corresponding marriage cert is indexed in St Rollox RD in Glasgow in 1877 on Scotland's People.
I would be wary of the Ancestry Trees for this family. Frankly they seem to contain lots of errors. I would suggest that after emigration your Reids lived in Philadelphia in the state of Pennsylvania, not in New Jersey. I think Cecilia and Timothy were the children of a totally different John and Margaret.
Here are a couple of records from Familysearch :
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M37L-55D
This is the family in Philadelphia in 1900. The surname is showing as Reed ( I have lots of Reids in my own tree and have this error too). Felix's RC marriage record which clearly names his parents as John Reid and Margaret Ann Hammill can be viewed on FindMyPast.
This is son Edward's death cert. in 1909. Again parents are named along with place of birth.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65B9-9PQ?i=501&cc=1320976&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AJ6Q8-ZL6.
Note that the residence showing on the death cert. is Richmond Street, the same as on the 1900 census.
Millmoor
Thank you for all this information. You are correct on all points.
I actually have their marriage in Scotland in 1877 I had mixed up Margaret's mom and dad with John and Margaret. I also later had noticed the two very similar families on two different census. so I have been working on correcting that information. I don't work very fast![]()
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You are absolutely right about the tress on Ancestry they are a mess. A lot of people just add stuff to their trees to bulk them out. I like to source my information that's why it takes me so long. I do make mistakes and sometimes it takes me a while to see them.
I do appreciate your help pointing out something I may have missed. I need to do better when answering posts and not mix up my information
Caroline