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Register of Baptisms Register of Marriages In the Episcopal congregation assembling for the public worship of God at the Chapel in Lochlee by me, he Rev. Alexander Simpson in testimony whereof I subscribe the same at the foot of each page 1838 McDonald July 20th at Brechin Roderick McDonald to Jane Fraser 1840 Kinnear April 4th at Gleneffock, James Kinnear Blackness to Ann Stewart Mr & Mrs Welsh Gleneffock Wit: Davidson June 5th at Turnabrane, Charles Davidson to Helen Mitchell Thomas Inverdale and James Mitchell Wit: Skene December 26th at Turnabrane, Alexander Skene, to Jean Mitchell Alias Duke David Simpson and Thomas Inverdale Wit: 1841- 1842 None 1843 Christison June 11th at Boghead, David Christison, Townhead to Sarah Edwards Peter Smith and Thomas Merry Wit: Stewart June 11th at Tillybardine, Parish of Lethnot, Alexander Stewart Hunthill to Jean Will William Stewart and Charles Will Wit: 1844 Mitchell June 20th at Parsonage Lochlee, David Mitchell Turnabrane to Elizabeth Smart James Will, Milton and Alexander Gold Hillock Wit: 1845 – 1846 None 1847 Grewar at the Parsonage Lochlee, John Grewar Mill of Aucheen, to Mary Duke Dalhestnie Parish of Edzell David Jolly Wit: 1848 MacHardie June 10th at Church, John McHardie to Elizabeth Donaldson Greenburn Parish of Edzell Birse September 9th at Turnabrane, Andrew Birse servant Wester Auchintoul to Mary Mitchell Charles Mitchell West Auchintoul Wit: 1849 Christie July 14th at Milton, William Christie to Margaret Will Alexander Christison Corhairncross Wit: 1 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 1850 Duke June 15th at Blackcraig, James Duke son of John Duke, farmer Dalhestnie to Ann eldest daughter to John Edward farmer Blackcraig Stewart at Greenburn, Parish of Edzell, David Stewart to Jean daughter to the late James Donaldson farmer Greenburn At Dalhestnie, Parish of Edzell, Joseph --- to Agnes daughter of John Duke farmer Dalhestnie Donald December 6th at Tarfside, George Donald seaman Stonehaven to Elizabeth eldest daughter to the late Alexander Watt, Merchant Tarfside 1851 Scott June 7th at Colmeallie, Parish of Edzell, Alexander Scott to Elizabeth eldest daughter of James Duke farmer Colmellie 1852 Davidson October 2nd at Corhairncross, Peter Davidson son of John Davidson Wright Dykenook, to Jean oldest daughter of the late David Christison Corhairncross 1853 – 1854 – 1855 1856 Milne May 2nd at Whitestone, Robert Milne farmer Whorlestone, Parish of Lethnot, to Margaret only daughter to William Findlay, Whitestone 1857 Stewart April 3rd at Milton, David Stewart, farmer Dalbrack, to Ann Molison daughter of James Will farmer Milton 1858 Gold March 24th at Colmellie, Parish of Edzell, William Gold farmer Hillock of Edzell to Jean daughter of James Duke farmer Colmellie Lord December 11th at Migvie, David Lord Episcopal Schoolmaster Lochlee to Jean daughter to William Duke farmer Migvie 1859 None 1860 Innes April 28th at Westbank, Alexander Innes son of David Innes farmer Burnside, to Mary Ann oldest daughter of James Kinnear farmer Westbank Smith December 7th at Tarfside, George Smith, Baker Stonehaven to Mary Ann daughter of the late Alexander Watt merchant Tarfside 1861 Donaldson August 23rd at Greenburn, Parish of Edzell, James Donaldson farmer Greenburn, to Helen Jarvise 2 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 1862 None 1863 Stewart February 27th at Milton, Lochlee Peter Stewart to Isabella Simpson 4th daughter of James Will farmer Milton 1868 Moir January 9th at Mill of Milton, Lochlee, David Moir to Betsy Rickard 5th daughter of James Will Miller Caithness June 19th at Turnabrane, Lochlee, David Caithness to Anne Simpson eldest daughter of David Mitchell farmer Turnabrane 1871 Craik & Caithness July 31st at Hillock, Edzell James Craik Tailor Montrose to Jessie daughter of David Caithness Tailor Hillock 1872 Paterson & Edward February 1st at Colmellie, Parish of Edzell, David Paterson shepherd to Margaret Edward Cameron & Mitchell July 18th at Turnabrane, Parish of Lochlee, Donald Cameron Deer Stalker to Elizabeth Mitchell 1873 None 1874 Innes & Beattie June 5th at Colmellie, Parish of Edzell, Robert Innes farm servant to Elizabeth Beattie daughter of Helen Duke 1875-1876-1876-1877 None 1878 Porter & Copland January 25th at Tillybuckle, Parish of Lochlee Stewart Porter mason Tarfside to Isabella daughter of John Copland 1879 Caithness & Mitchell May 23rd at Turnabrane, Parish of Lochlee, George Caithness gamekeeper Millden to Georgina daughter of the late David Mitchell Birse & Mitchell November 28th at Turnabrane, Parish of Lochlee, David Birse servant to Jean daughter of the late David Mitchell 1880-1895 None 3 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 1896 Smith & Gibb December 23rd at Holmhead, Parish of Edzell, Alexander Smith shepherd Arnhall to Mary Ann daughter of William Gibb shepherd Holmhead MacArthur & Innes December 30th at Colmellie, Parish of Edzell, Alexander John Myles gamekeeper Gannochy to Alice Ellen Innes daughter of the late Robert Innes farmer Westbank 1897-1899 None 1900 Stewart & Innes at Westbank Parish of Lochlee, John Dewar Stewart shepherd Dalbrack, to Martha daughter of the late Robert Innes farmer Westbank 1901-1909 None 1910 Caithness & Louden May 20th in the Mason Hall Tarfside. Peter Caithness Mill of Aucheen to Lizzie daughter of the late William Louden Heatherbank Cottage Tarfside 1911-1913 None 1914 Middleton & Caithness July 23rd at Mill of Aucheen, Parish of Lochlee, John Middleton of Haughend to Elizabeth Caithness of Mill of Aucheen daughter of the late David Caithness and Anne Caithness (Mitchell) Gold & Caithness December 3rd at Mill of Aucheen, Parish of Lochlee, William Gold of Dalhestnie to Helen Caithness of Mill of Aucheen daughter of the late David Caithness and late Anne Caithness (Mitchell) Signed P.M. Aldous Nothing until 1969 Wiljugrein & Morris June 17th at St Drostan’s Church, Tarfside, Sigurd Wiljugrein, bachelor of Sigtuur Varnmeveuegar, Askin Norway and Elizabeth Marry Morris, spinster of 65 Southesk Street, Brechin. Signed G.L.A. Hick (rector) 4 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 1989 Thomas Dean Hansen bachelor to Cherri Lynn Langfitt spinster Were married this fifteenth day of August one thousand nine hundred and eighty-nine By me Primus of Scotland, Bishop of Brechin Scottish Episcopal Church This marriage was solemnised between us Thomas Hansen Cherri Lynn Langfitt In the presence of These Witnesses Frances Bunce Michael Bunce 1992 St. Drostans Church David Vincent Sewell 21 bachelor of 11 Alpha Rd Burnham-on-Crouch Essex (or 95 Tattershall Chase, Southminster Essex And Stephanie Elizabeth Davidson 22 single of 11 Alpha Rd Burnham-on- Crouch Essex (or 95 Tattershall Chase, Southminister Essex Were married this fourth day of January one thousand nine hundred and ninety-two By me W.J.McAusland Rector St. Margarets Church Lochee Dundee The marriage was solemnised David Vincent Sewell Between us Stephanie E Davidson In the presence unreadable These witnesses Elizabeth Sewell 1992 St.Drostans Church David William Leigh-Smith 28 bachelor of Staff Residence Sunnyside Hospital Montrose And Caroline Elizabeth Reid 22 spinster of Staff Residence Sunnyside Hospital Montrose Were married this fifth day of December One thousand and ninety-two By Me Sidney Fox Rector Solemnised David Leigh-Smith Caroline Reid In the presence H M Pearson Unreadable 5 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 2000 St Drostans Church Peter Edward Cullen and Alison Jane McAusland married by The Rt. Rev. L.E. Luscombe on 26th August 2000 See Register of service 2004 St.Drostans Church Richard Carl Penny 31 bachelor of 2 Rowan Cottages Tarfside And Beverly Mavis Field 26 spinster of 2 Rowan Cottages Tarfside Were married this twenty seventh day of December Two thousand and four By Me Sidney Fox Rector of St.Drostans Church 2008 St.Drostans Church Nigel Bonnett (49) of 15 Grosvenor Place, Aberdeen And Pauline Joey Fraser Wood (43) of 11 Halsey Drive, Edzell Woods, Brechin Were married this 6th day of June, Two thousand and eight By me Jane Nelson Priest of St Drostan’s Church 2012 St. Drostan’s Church Stuart Grant Mitchell (50) And Karen Joanne Copsey (49) 157,Thorndon Avenue, West Horndon, Essex Were married this 9th day of June Two thousand and twelve By me Jane Nelson Priest of St Drostan’s Church 6 St Drostan’s Episcopal Church: Tarfside. Known as St Drostan’s Church and Lodge Tarfside. Registered Scottish Charity. No.SC007239 .
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