Ann Slater Mair
F, #1930, b. circa 1867
Ann Slater Mair|b. c 1867|p1930.htm|John Mair|b. 2 Mar 1843\nd. 30 Dec 1919|p1917.htm|Catherine Sclater|b. 5 Sep 1843\nd. 8 Apr 1918|p1925.htm|Alexander Mair|b. 22 Feb 1816|p1119.htm|Margaret Wood|b. 2 Apr 1816\nd. 8 Apr 1892|p1525.htm|Francis W. Sclater|b. 28 Jan 1818|p1796.htm|Ann Smith||p1927.htm|
Ann Slater Mair was born circa 1867 at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of John Mair and Catherine Sclater. Her family was known by the tee-name of "Bobbin Shy". She married Peter Wood at Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, on 11 September 1890.2,3 As of 11 September 1890, her married name was Ann Slater Wood.
- Charts
- Chart (box): Descendants of James Mair "Bobbin" (b. 1755)
Chart (indented): Descendants of James Mair "Bobbin" (b. 1755)
Chart (box): Descendants of George Sclater "Hasser" (b. c1770)
Chart (indented): Descendants of George Sclater "Hasser" (b. c1770)
Chart (box): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Chart (indented): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Child of Ann Slater Mair and Peter Wood
- Francis William Wood b. c 1901, d. 2 Feb 1902
Citations
- [S1055] Dr Guy D Sutherland-Barnicoat, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Dr Guy Barnicoat of Commerce Township, Michigan, USA.
- [S2554] Peter Wood "King" to Ann Mair, Marriage entry, "1890 on the Eleventh day of September at Portknockie. After Banns, According to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland. Peter Wood "King", Fisherman (Bachelor), age 23, usual residence Portknockie, parents Andrew Wood "King" Fisherman (Deceased) and Margaret Wood M.S. Wood "Peter". Ann Mair, Fishergirl (Spinster), age 23, usual residence Portknockie, parents John Mair "Boben" Fisherman and Catherine Mair M.S. Slater. James McIntyre, Minister of Seafield. William Wood Witness. John Bruce Slater Witness. Registered 1890 September 12th at Manse of Seafield, James McIntyre Registrar."
- [S773] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
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