Family of John WHITELAW and Jessie DAVIDSON

Husband: John WHITELAW ( - )
Wife: Jessie DAVIDSON ( - )
Children: Jessie Miller WHITELAW (1906-1995)

Husband: John WHITELAW

Name: John WHITELAW1
Sex: Male
Father: -
Mother: -
Occupation Restaurateur1

Wife: Jessie DAVIDSON

Name: Jessie DAVIDSON1
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Child 1: Jessie Miller WHITELAW

Name: Jessie Miller WHITELAW2,3
Sex: Female
Spouse: William Alexander FERGUSON (1902-1973)
Birth 2 Oct 1906 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland2
Residence 22 Dec 1930 (age 24) Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland1
11 Whitletts Road
Occupation 22 Dec 1930 (age 24) Housekeeper; Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland1
Death 10 Jun 1995 (age 88) Merseyside, England

Sources

1Text From Source: No:
When, Where, and How Married:
1930. on 22nd December at Station Hotel, Ayr
After Publication according to the forms of the Church of Scotland
Signature of Parties. Rank or Profession whether Single or Widowed, and Relationship (if any):
Signed: William Alexander Ferguson, Commercial Traveller, Bachelor
Signed: Jessie Miller Whitelaw, Housekeeper, Spinster
Age: 28 and 24
Usual Residence: 14 Walmer Crescent, Ibrox, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland and 11 Whitletts Road, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
Names, Surnames, and Rank or Professions of Fathers. Names and Maiden Surnames of Mothers.
James Ferguson, Boilermaker Foreman, retired, and Margaret Sproull Ferguson, M.S. Andrew
John Whitelaw (Deceased), Restaurateur and Jessie Whitelaw, M.S. Davidson (Deceased)
If a regular Marriage, Signatures of officiating Minister and Witnesses, if irregular, Date of Conviction, Decree of Declarator, or Sheriff's Warrant.
Signed R.F.Cameron, Minister of Sandgate Church, Ayr, Agnes Whitelaw, 11 Whitletts Road, Ayr, Witness, and John Andrew Ferguson, 14 Walmer Crescent, Glasgow SW1, Witness.
When & Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar.
1930 December 23rd at Ayr Edward Pow, Registrar
2Marbe McNeill, M. McNeill Ferguson Family Notes. Assessment: Secondary evidence.
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