Margaret Mackie Nisbet was born on 05 December 1924 in Stonehouse, Lanarkshire, the daughter of Daniel Nisbet and Christina Mackie.[1] She was an only child.[2]
She married William Campbell Hall on 28 February 1948 in the Loudoun Old Parish Church, in Newmilns, Ayrshire.[3]
They resided in Dundonald where they owned and operated the village grocer's shop, and an attached gift shop, and raised three children, and had seven beloved grandchildren.[2]
Margaret Hall died on 15 March 2014 in Kirklandside Hospital in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and she was buried in the Dankeith Cemetery in Symington, Ayrshire.[4]
↑ Marriage record of William Campbell Hall & Margaret Nisbet, Newmilns Parish, Vol. 603/1:3, (1948), GRO (Scotland).
"Place of marriage Loudoun Old Parish Church, Newmilns, Church of Scotland, groom William Campbell Hall, grocer, age 22, bachelor, residing Glebe View, Main St., Dundonald, father William Hall, grocer (alive), mother Mary Campbell (alive, bride: Margaret Mackie Nisbet, typist, age 23, spinster, residing 7 Hillside Place, Newmilns, father Daniel Nisbet, lace worker (alive), mother Christina Mackie, (alive), Witnesses William Sinclair, 19 Seabank St, Saltcoats, Agnes Nisbet, 23 Guthrie Rd, Saltcoats, Rev Edward T Hewitt, Loudoun Old Parish Church."
↑ Margaret Mackie Hall, Death Registrations - District of Kilmarnock Vol. 664:213 (2014), GRO (Scotland), Edinburgh, Scotland
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