Notes: dates seems a bit optimistic to have married in 1801, husband's dates likewise out by nearly 10 years when compared to dth cert. age, so I've estimated about 1780 instead for now.Henderson-2297 17:25, 15 January 2015 (EST)
Marriage
Husband: William MIDDLEMISS
Wife: Marjory WHYTE
Date: 22 May 1801
Place: Dunse, Berwickshire, Scotland
Notes: Entry reads: William Middlemiss Weetywalls and Marjory White Dunse. Witn Robert Johnston, William Horne [4]
Census
Date: 1841
Place: Tullabardine, Par. of Blackford, Perthshire, Scotland
Notes: MIDDLEMASS (from fmp, anc. had midd??): William 56 hedger b. ENG; Magry 50 b. ENG; Joseph 5 b. PER; [5]
Sources
↑ Source #S56: Dth 2 Feb 1865 William MIDDLEMISS, widower of Marjory WHYTE, Muirtown, Kincardine, Par. of Blackford, PER, 333/00 #8, copy d/loaded Jan 2015
↑ Source #S55: Marr. 22 May 1801 William MIDDLEMISS, Weetywalls, Marjory WHITE, Dunse, in Dunse, BEW, 735/00 0050 0015, copy rcvd from HDW, Jan 2015
↑ Source #S201: Tallibardine, Par. of Blackford, PER, Par. 333 ED: 6; Page: 8; hsehold of William & Magry MIDDLEMASS (from FMP, ancestry had MIDD?), extracted Jan 2015
↑ Source #S55: Marr. 22 May 1801 William MIDDLEMISS, Weetywalls, Marjory WHITE, Dunse, in Dunse, BEW, 735/00 0050 0015, copy rcvd from HDW, Jan 2015
↑ Source #S201: Tallibardine, Par. of Blackford, PER, Par. 333 ED: 6; Page: 8; hsehold of William & Magry MIDDLEMASS (from FMP, ancestry had MIDD?), extracted Jan 2015
S55Scotland OPR entries 1854- from ScotlandsPeople
S56Scotland BDM certificates 1855+ from ScotlandsPeople
S201 1841 Scottish Census - transcriptions from Ancestry.com
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