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Mary Dempster Ironside

F, #2642, b. circa 1844
Last Edited: 14 Apr 2015
  • Birth*: Mary Dempster Ironside was born circa 1844 at Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland, .1
  • (Bride) Marriage*: She married David Ramsay Calder, son of John Calder and Jean Ramsay, on 29 November 1867 at 100 Murray Street, Montrose, Forfarshire, Scotland, ; 1867 marriages in the district of Montrose in the county of Forfar, ref 116; signed D R Calder mason journeyman bachelor aged 21 residing Howard Street Arbroath, parents John Calder, mason and Jane Calder ms Ramsay; signed Mary D Ironside, milliner spinster aged 23 residing 100 Murray Street Montrose, parents James Ironside blacksmith (dec) and Margaret Ironside ms Martin (dec); signed Peter Whyte minister of Congregational Church; signed John G Calder, Maggie Ironside, witnesses, registered 1867 December 2 at Montrose, James Hay registrar.2
  • Married Name: As of 29 November 1867, her married name was Calder.

Census & Directory Entries

Spouse3 April 1881She was listed in the household of David Ramsay Calder in the 1881 census at 2 Elliot Place, St Vigeans, Arbroath, Forfarshire, Scotland, . David K Calder, head, mar, 34, builder & quarry master, Dunnichen; Mary D Calder, wife, mar, 37, Dundee. David Dempster Calder, Andrew R Calder and Mary R Calder were also listed in the household.1

Family:

David Ramsay Calder b. c 1847, d. 3 Apr 1921

Children:

David Dempster Calder b. 5 Sep 1868
John Gray Calder b. 18 Sep 1869
Joseph Martin Calder b. 8 Oct 1870
Mary Dempster Calder b. 6 Mar 1872
Andrew R Calder b. c 1875
Mary R Calder b. c 1878

Citations

  1. [S30] LDS 1881 Census [Feb 2006].
  2. [S64] General Record Office for Scotland, online www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, General Record Office for Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland), image held [Feb 2006].