I have just viewed a marriage entry on Scotlands People for my husband's ancestors.
The register entry for Portpatrick, Wigtown reads:
"Portpatrick 10th April 1803. William Alexander produced Certificate of Marriage of him the said William Alexander and Margaret Kelly dated at Milsile in Ireland upon the fifteenth day of January One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three years. Signed the the Rev'd Alex'r Greer, Min'r. of Milslile Which Certificate the Session This day Sustained."
Has anyone come across this before ? William & Margaret went on to have at least 7 children at Portpatrick.
I am presuming Milsile/Milslile is actually Millisle or Mill Isle, which is a village on the Ards Peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland.
thanks
Vivian
The register entry for Portpatrick, Wigtown reads:
"Portpatrick 10th April 1803. William Alexander produced Certificate of Marriage of him the said William Alexander and Margaret Kelly dated at Milsile in Ireland upon the fifteenth day of January One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three years. Signed the the Rev'd Alex'r Greer, Min'r. of Milslile Which Certificate the Session This day Sustained."
Has anyone come across this before ? William & Margaret went on to have at least 7 children at Portpatrick.
I am presuming Milsile/Milslile is actually Millisle or Mill Isle, which is a village on the Ards Peninsula in County Down, Northern Ireland.
thanks
Vivian
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