File:Alexander Nelson et Helen Millar m 1883.jpg
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DescriptionAlexander Nelson et Helen Millar m 1883.jpg |
English: Copy of marriage certificate of Helen Millar (born 13 December 1858 in Ballantrae) and Alexander Marland Nelson (born 5 May 1858 at 'Glenduik' in Colmonell – see 'Nelson Family Tree') who were married in Ballantrae, South Ayrshire, on 9th February 1883. Helen passed away on 25 September 1927 and Alexander passed away on 19 December 1932 in Girvan; they had nine children, six sons and three daughters. The Scotch Mist Gallery contains photographs of historic buildings, monuments, memorials and people. |
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Scanned image provided by Michelle Claire Nelson, daughter of Andrew Alexander and granddaughter of Hugh Arthur (brother to Helen Millar) Nelson.
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