Margaret Helen Mair

F, #1447, b. circa 1879
Margaret Helen Mair|b. c 1879|p1177.htm|William Mair|b. 2 Dec 1828\nd. 14 Apr 1912|p662.htm|Ann Wood|b. 20 Feb 1837\nd. 12 Nov 1919|p757.htm|George Mair|b. 26 Jul 1786\nd. 16 Aug 1858|p430.htm|Jean Watson|b. b 7 Jul 1786\nd. 13 Jul 1867|p429.htm|William Wood||p162.htm|Isabella Falconer||p163.htm|
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Descendants of James Mair "Bobbin" (b. 1755)
     Margaret Helen Mair was born circa 1879 at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Mair and Ann Wood. Her family was known by the tee-name of "Bobbin".
She was listed as head of household's daughter in the 1881 census at 158 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: William Mair, head; Ann Mair, wife; Isabella Mair, daughter; George Mair, son; James Mair, son; William Mair, son; Jane Ann Mair, daughter; Margaret H Mair, daughter; Isabella Wood, sister-in-law.2
As of 5 April 1907, her married name was Margaret Helen Wood. Margaret Helen Mair married George Wood, son of George Wood and Barbara Wood, on 5 April 1907 at United Free Church, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.3

Citations

  1. [S826] Lynda McHardy née Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Lynda McHardy of Aberdeen, Scotland, in her genealogy report "Descendants of James Mair."
  2. [S935] 1881, Scottish Census, "Margaret H Mair, daughter, aged 2, born in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, resident at 158 Portknockie."
  3. [S936] George Wood to Margaret Helen Mair, Statutory Register of Marriages, "1907, on the Fifth day of April at the U.F. Church, Portknockie, after Banns according to the Forms of the United Free Church of Scotland. George Wood, Cooper Journeyman (Bachelor), 27 years, resident at 75 Portknockie, Father: John Wood "King", Boat Carpenter (Deceased), Mother: Barbara Wood M.S. Wood (Deceased). Margaret Hellen Mair, Fisher-girl (Spinster), 27 years, resident at 158 Portknockie, Father: William Mair "Bobbin", Fisherman, Mother: Ann Mair M.S Wood. J. Wesley McKee, Minister. Wm Mair Witness. John Wood Witness."