Christina Mair
F, #3068, b. 23 May 1881, d. 4 February 1951
Christina Mair was born on 23 May 1881 at 124 Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland.1,2 She was the daughter of James Mair and Christian Taylor. Her family was known by the tee-name of "Brother" or "Brither". She married John Mair at Seafield Church, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, on 5 December 1912.3,2 Christina died on 4 February 1951 at 12 Victoria Street, Portknockie, Banffshire, Scotland, at age 69.2
- Charts
- Chart (box): Descendants of George Mair "Johns" (b. before 1797)
Chart (indented): Descendants of George Mair "Johns" (b. before 1797)
Chart (box): Descendants of William Mair "Shavie" (b. c1765)
Chart (indented): Descendants of William Mair "Shavie" (b. c1765)
Chart (box): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Chart (indented): Descendants of William Wood "King" (b. c1695)
Chart (box): Descendants of John Wood "Park" (b. c1773)
Chart (indented): Descendants of John Wood "Park" (b. c1773)
Citations
- [S7239] Christina Mair, Register of Births in the District of Seafield in the County of Banff, "Christina Mair, 1881, May Twenty-third 5h 0m A.M. at 124 Portknockie, Seafield (Rathven), Female. Father: James Mair "Brother" Fisherman. Mother: Christina Mair M.S. Taylor, married 1860 March 22nd in Seafield. Informant: James Mair, Father. Registered: 1881, June 4th at Seafield Manse, James McIntyre, Registrar."
- [S772] Robert Mair, Neil Pirie, Information kindly supplied by Robert Mair of Durham, England.
- [S2456] John Mair to Christina Mair, Marriage entry, "1912 on the Fifth day of December at Seafield Church, Seafield (Rathven). After Banns, According to the Forms of the Established Church of Scotland. John Mair "Shavie", Fisherman (Bachelor), age 29, usual residence No. 192 Portknockie, parents William Mair "Shavie" Fisherman and Mary Mair M.S. Wood "Park". Christina Mair, Fishergirl (Spinster), age 31, usual residence No. 19 Portknockie, parents James Mair "Brither" Fisherman (Deceased) and Christina Mair M.S. Taylor. James McIntyre, Minister of Seafield. William G. Mair Witness. Maggie Wood McIntyre(?) Witness. Registered 1912 December 6th at Manse of Seafield, James McIntyre Registrar."