Anne Wood

F, #3289, b. 21 July 1898
     Anne Wood was born on 21 July 1898 at 190 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of George Wood and Catherine Ann Mair. Her family was known by the tee-name of "Park".
She was listed as head of household's granddaughter in the 1901 census at 186 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland. Those recorded in the household were: Isabella Gifford, wife (sic); Maggie Jane Wood, daughter; Ann Wood, grand daughter; Williamina Wood, grand daughter.2,3
She married John Mair at 58 Yardie, Buckie, Banffshire, Scotland, on 30 January 1917.4,3 As of 30 January 1917, her married name was Anne Mair.

Citations

  1. [S1535] Carole Dillon, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Carole Dillon of Nottingham, England.
  2. [S3684] 1901, Scottish Census, "Ann Wood, grand daughter, female, age 2, born in Banffshire, Portknockie, resident at 186 Portknockie."
  3. [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
  4. [S3858] John Mair to Anne Wood, Statutory Register of Marriages in the District of Rathven in the County of Banff, "1917, on the Thirtieth day of January at 58 Yardie, Buckie, After Banns, According to the Forms of the United Free Church of Scotland. John Mair, Fisherman, Dockyard Rigger H.M.M.T. "Strathmarie" (Bachelor), 29 years, usual residence: 101 Seatown, Buckie, Father: Adam Mair, Fisherman, Mother: Mary Mair M.S. Cowie. Anne Wood, Fish Worker (Spinster), 18 years, usual residence: 153 Portknockie, Father: George Wood, Fisherman, Mother: Catherine Wood M.S Mair (deceased). Alexander Shaw, Minister of the United Free Church of Scotland, Buckie South. Alexander Mair Witness. Williamina Mair Witness. Registered: 1917, February 1st at Buckie, John W. Gordon Registrar."