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James TOSH

James TOSH

Male Abt 1898 - UNKNOWN

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  1. 1.  James TOSH was born about 1898 in Scotland, UK; died in UNKNOWN.

    James married Christina Thomson SILVER on 25 Dec 1929 in Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. Christina (daughter of Andrew SILVER and Christina DONALD) was born on 6 Mar 1901 in Mains of Cookney, Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; died on 10 Mar 1993 in Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Aberdeen Journal 26 December 1929, page 6:
    TOSH-SILVER.- At the Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, Aberdeen, on 25th December, 1929, by the Rev. J.A.Crawford, Fintray, James, second second son of James Tosh, East Bog, Fintray, to Christina Thomson, third daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Silver, Mill of Dyce, Dyce, Aberdeenshire.


    Marriage cert:
    On the 25th December 1929 at the Northern Hotel, Kittybrewster, Aberdeen - After Banns according to the Forms of the Church of Scotland;
    James TOSH - farmer - bachelor - aged 31 - East Bog, Fintray - son of James Tosh (farmer) and Jessie Ann Tosh (ms Knight) (deceased)
    and Christina Thomson SILVER - at home - spinster - aged 28 - residing at Mill of Dyce, Dyce - daughter of Andrew Silver (farmer) and Christina Silver (ms Donald)
    Signed: J Crawford - Minister of Fintray
    Witnesses: James Duncan - Glenbervie, Fintray & Williamina Silver, Mill of Dyce, Dyce.


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