Margaret Nisbet was born on 03 February 1892 at her parents' home on Orchard St., Galston, Ayrshire, Scotland, the daughter of James and Agnes (Gordon) Nisbet.[1][2]
She was a domestic servant at the time of her marriage in 1924, residing at 54 Bellwood St., Glasgow, Lanarkshire.[3]
She married Charles Callender Davidson on 15 March 1924 at her parents' home at 4 Greenside, Newmilns, Ayrshire, Scotland.[3]
Margaret Davidson died on 29 March 1959 at the Victoria Infirmary, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, aged 67 years, of breast cancer.[4]
"Margaret Nisbet, b. 3 Feb 1892 9pm, Orchard St. galston, father James Nisbet coal miner, mother Agnes Nisbet ms Gordon, m. 31 Dec 1890 at Galson, informant James Nisbet Father, recorded at Galston Feb 30 (sic) 1892."
↑ 3.03.1 Marriage record of Charles Callender Davidson & Margaret Nisbet, Marriage Register: Newmilns District, Vol. 603/01:11(1925).
"After pub. Church of Scotland;
groom Charles Callender Davidson, grocery warehouseman, bachelor, age 31, res. 96 Weir St., Glasgow, parents John Davidson, wood carver, Isabella Davidson ms Callender;
bride: Margaret Nisbet, domesticservant, spinster, age 32, res. 57 Bellwood St., Glasgow, parents James Nisbet, coal miner, Agnes Nisbet ms Gordon;
minister Hamilton Moore Loudon Parish church, wit. John Davidson, 96 Weir St. Glasgow, Agnes Nisbet, 4 Greenside, Newmilns, reg. 17 Mar 1924."
↑ Death Registration - Margaret (Nisbet) Davidson, Death Registrations - Cathcart, Glasgow, Vol. 644/12:524 (1959).
"Margaret Davidson mar. to Charles Callender Davidson, grocery warehouseman retired; d. 29 Mar 1959, Victoria Infirmary, res. 75 Jamieson St., Glasgow; age 67, father James Nisbet coalminer dec'd, motherAnges Nisbet ms Gordon dec'd; of carcinoma of breast; inf. Charles Davidson, widower.
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