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Transcript of Marriage Record (D/DLI/7/427/1)
Transcript of part of Sergeant-Major McBain's service records relating to his marriage (D/DLI 7/427/1). Please remember that all transcripts show what is written on the page; spelling and grammatical mistakes are not corrected.
Rank, Christian and Surname of the Soldier | Sergeant Hugh McBain |
(specifiying whether Bachelor or Widower) | Bachelor |
Christian and Surname of the Woman | Mary Elizabeth Diver |
(specifiying whether Spinster or Widow) | Spinster |
Place of Marriage, specifying Parish, County, &c | Cairo |
Date of Marriage | 21 Dec 1886 |
Signatures of the Parties Married | (sd.) Hugh McBain (sd) Mary Elizabeth Diver |
Signatures of Two Witnesses present at the Ceremony | (sd) Amy Broadway (sd.) James Broadway) |
Signature of the Chaplain, or Officiating Clergyman, by whom the marriage was solemized | (sd) Ralph Borg, H.M. Consul |