Thanks everybody, great info there
Main question, when/where were William Alexander and Kathleen Stuart George Corrigal Married?
Did William Alexander return from New Zealand before the War and spent the war in Lossiemouth as a farmer?
Kathleen died in March 166 in Aberdeen. A WA Mustard got married in wales the month after. is this WA Alexander?
Timeline:-
William Alexander Mustard, Born 30/March/1904 to William and Eliza Mustard
Kathleen Stuart George Corrigal, Born 14th Jan 1906 to Joseph (a Registrar) and Chrissie (Corrigal) at Hopeman
When / Where were they married
1921/22 Transfer to Royal Tank Corps from Dragoons and to Seaforth Highlnders?
No. 396002; William Alexander Mustard (re-enlisted); Date of Attestation - 7/2/21, 4 yrs; Age - 18y 11 mths; Place of Attestation - Lossiemouth; Transfer to or from - To 6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders (TA), 2/12/22; Trade - Bank Clerk; Father - Mr Wm Mustard, Muirton Farm, Draine. Discharge or Becoming Non Effective - 14/4/21; Place - Dunkeld; Cause - on reenlistment into DF (6th Bn Seaforth Highlanders); Rank & Character - Private V.G.;
October 1924 William Alexander Mustard (22) Farmer and wife kathleen Stuart (18) Departs England on ship Berrima to Sydney.
1925 New Zealand, Un-named still Birth to William and Kathleen
24/Sept/1926 William Stuart Mustard Born to William and Kathleen
01/Jan/1929 Alistair Corrigal Born to William and Kathleen
1928, mention of William A. Mustard immigrating to New Zealand 2 years previously (1926) in an article about athletics and holding the high jump record.
1931 , New Zealand Electoral Rolls Spring Creek.
William Alexander Mustard Farmer
Kathleen Stuart Married
Alistair Corrigal
Alistair Corrigal
24th May 1934 William Alexanders father, William, dies at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. The article mentions that he is survived by one son, William, who is farming in New Zealand, and also a well-known athlete (which Son William Alexander also was). The funeral is at the Family burial ground at Michael Churchyard, Gordonstoun.
1938, Passengers on Rotorua, Wellington to London
William Alexander Mustard (33)
Mrs Kathleen Stuart Mustrad (32)
Master William Stuart Mustard (11)
Master Alistair Corrigall Mustard (9)
So it appears the family were back in Lossiemouth from 1938-1952?
1941 - reference made to Home Guard "Mr W Mustard - Muirton"
1942 - reference made to " In 1942, the Home Guard took over, and in June 42, the 1st Moray Battalion Home Guard formed 'E'Company under the command of Capt W A Mustard to man the Battery. "
1943 - reference made to Home Guard "Capt W.A. Mustard - Muirton"
1944 - reference made to Home Guard "Lt. Mustard"
July 1946 William Stuart (19) injured in a motorcycle accident on Elgin / Lossiemouth Road, flown to edunburgh for an operation.
1947, William Alexander Mustard, Farmer Muirton Lossiemouth applies for liquor licence for the Glen Brae Hotel, Irvine Road, Largs as the applicant / proprietor
1952, Passengers on Captain Cook Glasgow to Wellington
William Stuart Mustard (25) Motor Mechanic
Alistair C Mustard (23) farmer
Address Muirton, Lossiemouth
March 26th 1966, kathleen dies at 26 Cornhill Road Aberdeen, Listed as being married to William Alexander Mustard, ususal residence Muirton.Death entry states DOB as 12/9/1906?
April 1966 William Alexander Mustard Born 30/4/1904 married Mercedes Pereira Iglesas at Cardigansire, Wales
23/9/1973 Alistair Mustard dies (RAF) age 44
25/Sept/1985, William Alexander Mustard dies in Carmarthen, Dyfed, Wales
29/November