After Banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. James's occupation given as Fisherman and usual residence, Channerwick. Margery's usual residence was given as Levenwick. Married by Thomas A Wingate, Minister of Sandwick. Witnesses, Alexander Mouat and William Jamieson. Registered on 19th December at Linds {3(2)/1859/10} by Tho Mouat, Registrar.
↑ Source: #S6 Page: Swk 02-03-12 Note: Brown, Channerwick, Crofter and fisherman, Aged 40 years
↑ Source: #S10 Page: 1949/15 Note: Broon, Channerwick, Aged 88 years, Married, Registered by Laurence S Nicolson, son in law, South Hoswick, Sandwick
↑ Source: #S1 Page: Sandwick Note: From registration of children's births
↑ Source: #S1 Page: Sandwick 1859/10 Note: Grind of Channerwick, Groom from Channerwick, Aged 24 years, Bride from Levenwick, Aged 26 years, Witnesses Alexander Mouat and William Jamieson
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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