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Anna Miller (Young) Riddle (1911 - 1997)

Anna Miller Riddle formerly Young
Born in Beath, Fife, Scotlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 18 Jul 1936 in Ormiston, East Lothian, Scotlandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 85 in Galashiels, Selkirk, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Birth:[1] Anna Miller YOUNG, born 28 March 1911, at 25 Merside Road, Cowdenbeath; female; parents Thomas YOUNG coal miner & Mary Ann YOUNG maiden surname ADAMSON, married 1905, June 9th, Beath; informant father Thomas YOUNG; D.HARDIE asst-registrar, Cowdenbeath.

1911 - aged under 1 month with parents & sister

Marriage [Scotlands People - YOUNG, ANNA MILLER & RIDDLE, WILLIAM, 1936, 715/ 7, Ormiston]: 18 July 1936, Crossroads Schoolhouse, Ormiston, After Banns According to the Forms of the Church of Scotland; William RIDDLE, Works Manager, bachelor, 30, usual residence 4 Roslin Terrace, Aberdeen; parents Robert RIDDLE Schoolmaster & Margaret RIDDLE MS LILLIE (deceased). AND: Anna Miller YOUNG, teacher, spinster, 25, usual residence 462 King Street, Aberdeen; parents Thomas Miller YOUNG, Clergyman (deceased) & Mary Ann YOUNG MS ADAMSON (deceased). (signed) Thomas G. STILL Minister Emeritus of the West Church Pencaitland. Witnesses: W. MOFFFETT, 5 Flutorum Avenue, Thornton, Fife & M. M. YOUNG, 21 Queen Street, Lochmaben. Robert G. WHITE, registrar Ormiston.

Ormiston is a village in East Lothian, Scotland, near Tranent, Humbie, Pencaitland and Cranston, located on the north bank of the River Tyne. The village was the first planned village in Scotland, founded in 1735 by John Cockburn, one of the initiators of the Agricultural Revolution.[2]

Death: YOUNG, ANNA MILLER, 85, mother’s maiden surname ADAMSON, 1997, 810/ 66, Galashiels [Selkirkshire] AND same entry with surname RIDDLE.

Scotlands People have RIDDLE births in Galashiels in the 1960s, 1970s and 2000s which could be grandchildren and great grandchildren?

Sources

  1. Scotlands People - YOUNG, ANNA MILLER, F, 1911, 410/1 180, Cowdenbeath
  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ormiston
  • Scotlands People - birth, marriage, death, 1911 census




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