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Index of People Last Name First Name Description of Article Year of Issue Page No Abel Christian Doune school prize-winner 1934 140 Abel Mary (sp Chapin) East Kilmadock Church wedding for Doune woman 1942 69 Abercrombie Catherine Dux of Strathblane School 1959 39 Abercrombie James (sp Newton) Bannockburn soldier weds in Bishop Auckland 1955 78 Abercromby Elizabeth A. (sp Macgregor) August wedding 1967 96 Abercromby Irene (sp McBryde) Ladywell Church wedding 1959 119 Abercromby John Exchange official retires 1968 17 Abercromby Moira (sp Strachan) Erskine-Marykirk wedding 1952 116 Abercromby Thomas S. (sp MacDonald St Ninians Old Parish Church wedding 1960 44 Abernethy Thomas (sp Ensell) Dunblane Hydro wedding 1939 22 Abernethy Margo J. (sp King) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1965 49 Abernethy Walter M. (sp Yule) Kippen wedding 1968 103 Adam Douglas (Sp Campbell) Callander wedding 1930 28 Adam George BB Award winner 1934 113 Adam George China Merchant, Stirling 1916 27 Adam George Riverside School dux 1932 65 Adam Isabel Doctor weds at Holy Rude 1934 11 Adam Jack (sp Kennedy) Stirling Baptist Church wedding 1939 19 Adam James Cambusbarron minister retires 1930 108 Adam James Denny Show President 1933 163 Adam James (Reverend) Jubilee of Cambusbarron minister 1936 105 Adam James (sp Wilson) Station Hotel wedding for Stirling couple 1939 18 Adam Mary Ann (sp Muirhead) Golden Lion Hotel wedding 1939 18 Adam Thomas Local farmers at ploughing match 1933 123 Adam Thomas St Ninians School dux 1932 65 Adam Thomas Stirling High School scholarship winner 1938 124 Adam Thomas (Dr) County Medical Officer retires 1937 59 Adam Thomas (Sp Buchanan) Doune wedding 1931 21 Adam Andrew Cambusdrennie farm ploughman 1947 57 Adam Andrew (Inspector) Promotion 1963 57 Adam Anna (sp Bennie) Canadian wedding for local couple 1955 75 Adam Christine (sp Black) Bannockburn farmer's daughter weds Rhodesian 1957 66 Adam Craig Dux, Dunblane J.S.School primary department 1966 95 Adam Edith Dux, Braco School 1966 95 Adam Edward Golden Lion managing director honoured 1955 17 Adam Edward Stirling Hotels director 1952 21 Adam Edwin (sp Mosby) Stirling man's English wedding 1946 119 Adam Edwin M. Hotelier's death 1964 40 Adam Elizabeth (sp Graham) Golden Lion wedding 1948 93 Adam Elizabeth (sp Macpherson) Bearsden wedding 1968 120 Adam Elizabeth B. (sp Wotherspoon) Married in St Ninians Old Parish Church, Stirling 1967 89 Adam Emily C (sp Gray) Logie Church wedding 1945 59 Adam George Bannockburn farmer killed in tragic accident 1949 76 Adam George Commercial traveller dies 1957 57 Adam George (sp Risk) Kippen wedding 1961 96 Adam George (sp Scott) St Columba's Church wedding 1959 102 Adam Henry Former manager of Live Stock Marts dies 1960 99 Adam Ian (sp Craig) Rotary Club vice-president weds 1952 115 Adam J. Douglas Glasgow University graduate 1967 19 Adam James Members of the Town Council (Plaza chief) 1951 13 Adam James (Reverend) Bruce Memorial Church's ex-minister reaches 91 1946 59 Adam James (Reverend) Former Cambusbarron minister dies aged 96 1952 85 Adam James (sp Reilly) Holy Rude wedding 1958 88 Adam Jessie (sp Paterson) Ladywell Church wedding 1955 118 Adam John Local carpet weaver wounded in shoulder 1944 117 Adam John Local merchant and hotellier dies 1947 79 Adam John Stirling Hotels MD honoured 1946 55 Adam John "Ian" Stirling Burns Club president 1951 86 Adam June (sp Thomson) Allan Church wedding at Bannockburn 1958 109 Adam Lois Concert for Dr Barnardo's Homes 1963 71 Adam Lois Dux, Allan's School 1966 93 Adam Lysbeth (sp Rowley) Viewfield-Erskine Church wedding 1953 99 Adam Mary (sp More) Farmers unite at Kippen Church 1958 67 Adam Neil G. (sp Nicol) Married in the South Church, Stirling 1969 61 Adam R. (Lieut.) 31st (Baptist Church) B.B. parade 1965 33 Adam Rosemary E. (sp MacLennan) Gartmore wedding 1967 123 Adam Steven (sp Towers) Bannockburn wedding 1946 93 Adam Stuart Lawsons' senior supervisor retires 1964 35 Adam Stuart Lawsons' senior supervisor's death 1965 101 Adam Thomas (Dr) Former Medical Officer for Stirlingshire dies 1953 18 Adam Thomas (sp Knowles) Married in Allan Park Church, Stirling 1966 49 Adam William (sp McKenzie) Golden Lion Hotel wedding 1944 83 Adam Winifred J. (sp Fleming) Police-Judge's daughter weds 1961 101 Adam John E Fighting in the Great Cause 1916 47 Adam Alexander Textile worker retires 1958 22 Adam Margaret "Jenny" (sp Ritchie) Golden Lion wedding 1941 23 Adam Mary (sp Richmond) Murrayfield UF Church wedding 1957 116 Adam Thomas (sp McGregor) Bruce Memorial Church wedding 1957 103 Adams Harriet (sp Goldie) Stirling Postal Officer weds 1934 16 Adams Peter (sp Roy) Station Hotel wedding 1939 18 Adams Robert Missing in action 1916 41 Adams Walter Men who enlisted 1915 42 Adams William Men who have given their lives 1916 36 Adams Alexander Wordie & Co. clerk is missing in action 1940 135 Adams Catherine (sp Smith) Logie Kirk wedding 1950 105 Adams Charles (sp Campbell) Holy Rude wedding 1947 100 Adams Elizabeth (sp MacGregor) Gartmore Church wedding 1953 113 Adams Elizabeth (sp Park) South Church wedding 1943 36 Adams George (sp McGill) Insurance Inspector weds 1957 99 Adams Helen M. B. (sp Couper) Married in Viewfield Church, Stirling 1969 70 Adams Janette (sp Anderson) Allan Park Church wedding 1948 113 Adams Jean Dux of Fallin School 1959 40 Adams Jean (sp Fleming) Farming families unite at Gartmore Church 1951 107 Adams Kay Dux, Bannockburn J.S.School 1967 59 Adams Sheila (sp Isdale) Gartmore Church wedding 1956 113 Adams Thomas (sp Stewart) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1945 101 Adamson Diana Secondary dux, Alva Academy 1963 70 Adamson Dorothy C (sp Beattie) Stirling North Church wedding 1941 51 Adamson Elza High School of Stirling proxime accessit 1964 71 Adamson Janet Sterlini School prize-winners 1944 19 Adamson M. (Mrs) Four generations 1940 85 Addie Sheila (sp Eggers) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1936 13 Addie Sonya W (sp Gemmel) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1939 21 Addison Agnes (sp Nairns) Married in Allan Church, Bannockburn 1969 77 Addison Thomas (sp Speedie) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1945 65 Adie John Callander cabinet maker dies 1956 47 Adie Ronald (sp Hollerhead) Callander man's wedding 1945 98 Agnew John (sp Easton) Cricketer weds at St Mark's Church 1957 113 Agnew Ronnie Dux, Bannockburn Secondary School 1966 95 Aikman A. Grangemouth Dockyard MD gets OBE 1944 11 Aikman Alexander 50 years' service 1965 94 Aikman Alexander Netherlands honour for Stirling man 1948 15 Aikman James Donald (sp Manson) Dunblane wedding 1964 91 Aikman Thomas (Reverend) Dunblane man weds in Rhodesia 1953 120 Aikman Thomas (Reverend) Dunblane man's Rhodesian post 1951 20 Aikman Tom (Rev.) U.S.charge 1967 40 Aimer George New Bailie of Town Council 1925 27 Aimer George Victor at the Poll 1935 104 Aimer George Ex-bailie dies 1944 141 Ainslie Edith (sp Leitch) Thornhill Norrieston Church wedding 1956 77 Aird Christine (sp McCulloch) Callander wedding 1937 18 Aird George Loch Katrine waterworks man retires 1932 132 Aird John G. (sp Muir) Married in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Stirling 1968 106 Airth John M. (sp Macdonald) Married in St Ninians Old Parish Church, Stirling 1965 136 Aisthorpe Rosalind Fintry Guides win County Flag 1969 26 Aitchison John (sp King) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1929 15 Aitchison Douglas Consulting Physician 1961 18 Aitchison Matthew R. Hairdresser's obituary 1961 47 Aitken Bailie New magistrate 1932 97 Aitken Donald Receives award 1916 45 Aitken J.A. Drymen curler wins cup 1933 158 Aitken James Port of Menteith man wins at Gartmore Games 1938 163 Aitken Jean (sp Wright) Erskine-Marykirk wedding 1937 30 Aitken John Foresters Treasurer for over 40 years 1938 173 Aitken Joseph Storekeeper retires 1934 38 Aitken Robert Drymen man's death 1939 159 Aitken Thomas St Ninians baker's death 1930 180 Aitken William 2nd Bailie of Council 1933 109 Aitken William Victor at the Polls 1934 109 Aitken Alexander Commercial Bank manager 1957 11 Aitken Alexander W. Bank manager's death 1964 41 Aitken Andrew Stirling man killed in action 1944 136 Aitken Annie (sp Dickens) St Ninians Church wedding 1944 65 Aitken Frank Repatriated Stirling soldier 1945 112 Aitken Frank Stirling man is POW 1941 151 Aitken Isabella (sp Shaw) Sauchie wedding for Port of Menteith woman 1942 88 Aitken Isobel Runner-up, Abercromby School Tullibody 1966 94 Aitken J.R. Port of Menteith man at Highland Games 1946 25 Aitken James Repatriated Stirling man 1945 109 Aitken James Stirling man is POW 1941 151 Aitken Janet Lawsons Ltd long-service awards 1960 112 Aitken Janet (sp Wilson) Gowanhill Community Centre wedding 1950 109 Aitken Janet McAree (sp Boatman) St George's Church wedding at St Ninians 1952 119 Aitken Jean (sp Millar) St George's Church wedding at St Ninians 1950 111 Aitken Jessie (sp Ritchie) Kippen Hotel wedding 1946 98 Aitken Mary (sp McFarlane) Ladywell Church Wedding 1948 92 Aitken Mary McGowan (sp Lambie) Dunblane Cathedral wedding 1952 93 Aitken Mrs S. Livilands Croquet celebrations 1961 43 Aitken Peter Duncan Riverside School technical teacher dies 1949 78 Aitken Thomas (sp McCord) Worthing wedding for Station Hotel receptionist 1940 33 Aitken Thomas H. (sp Mackinlay Balfron doctor's daughter marries 1965 56 Aitken William Draper retires as bailie after 12 years 1946 73 Aitken William Ex-Stirling bailie dies 1956 49 Aitken William Fintry School dux 1955 32 Aitken William Fourth bailie of Town Council 1945 25 Aitkenhead William (sp Duncanson) Burghmuir Pavilion wedding 1955 78 Albertella R.P. Golden Lion Hotel manager 1950 17 Aldridge Antony (sp
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