Mary Hay

F, #7938, b. 12 September 1874, d. 5 April 1911
     Mary Hay was born on 12 September 1874 at Parish of Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of William Hay and Elspet Wilson. She married Alexander Runcie at Zion Chapel, Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, on 2 December 1898.2,3,4 As of 2 December 1898, her married name was Mary Runcie. Mary died on 5 April 1911 at Seatown, Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, at age 36.5,4

Citations

  1. [S6597] LDS Church (new FamilySearch), International Genealogical Index, "Mary Hay, female. Birth: 12 SEP 1874 Cullen, Banff, Scotland. Father: William Hay. Mother: Elspet Wilson."
  2. [S8124] Alexander Runcie to Mary Hay, Marriage entry, "1898 on the Second day of December at Zion Chapel, Cullen. After Banns According to the Forms of the U.P. Church of Scotland. Alex Runcie, Fisherman (Bachelor), age 26, usual residence 185 Seatown, Cullen, parents Alexander Runcie Fisherman and Margaret Runcie M.S. Falconer. Mary Hay, Domestic Servant (Spinster), age 23, usual residence 135 Seatown, Cullen, parents William Hay Fisherman and Elspet Hay M.S. Hay (sic). W.H. Stonebridge, U.P. Minister, Cullen. Maggie Runcie Witness. George Wilson Witness. Registered 1898 December 5th At Cullen, John G. Dunbar Registrar."
  3. [S8116] Alexander Runcie, Mary Hay, Surname: Runcie. Forename: Alexander. Spouse Surname: Hay. Spouse Forename: Mary. Year: 1898. Ref: 150/ 11. Registration District Name: Cullen.
  4. [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
  5. [S8123] Mary Runcie née Hay, Register of Deaths in the Burgh of Cullen in the County of Banff, "Mary Runcie, Married to Alexander Runcie, Fisherman, died 1911, April Fifth 3h 0m P.M. at Seatown, Cullen, Female, 36 years. Father: William Hay Fisherman, Mother: Elspet Hay M.S. Wilson. Cause of death: Tubercular Enteritis, As certified by T. MacHardy M.B. C.M. Informant: David Runcie, Brother in law, 234 Seatown, Cullen. Registered: 1911, April 6th at Cullen, John G. Dunbar, Registrar."