I have ancestors with a child 2 mos old in the 1851 Census (Scotland) - so I could assume that the parents were married prior - say for instance 1840-1850. I don't know if it was in Scotland or in Ireland.
What information could I expect on the certificate from Ireland, or Scotland please?
I guess it would help to find out which country they were married in first.
Trouble is - the surname should be Laughlan(d) - but I recently was given info where in the name was wrongly spelt Lauchlan and Lanchline (no wonder I could not find them before). He was William, she was Elisabeth (both born in Ireland). The two mos old Son Samuel was born in Barony, Glasgow.
Elisabeth apparently died between 1851 & 1855, because in the 1861 census William had son Samuel now aged 10, and a new wife Jane (Grieve) (sp Grive, Greive, Grieve) whom he married 16 Oct 1855.
What information could I expect on the certificate from Ireland, or Scotland please?
I guess it would help to find out which country they were married in first.
Trouble is - the surname should be Laughlan(d) - but I recently was given info where in the name was wrongly spelt Lauchlan and Lanchline (no wonder I could not find them before). He was William, she was Elisabeth (both born in Ireland). The two mos old Son Samuel was born in Barony, Glasgow.
Elisabeth apparently died between 1851 & 1855, because in the 1861 census William had son Samuel now aged 10, and a new wife Jane (Grieve) (sp Grive, Greive, Grieve) whom he married 16 Oct 1855.
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