Hi,
I wonder if anyone can offer an explanation to me for this as it seems baffling. Apologies if it's obvious or easily explained as I'm a newbie and just finding my feet.
My maternal grandmother was Ella Gloag Taylor and I found her marriage to Matthew James Wilson in 1925 via Scotland's People.
However, although it is an unusual combination of names there seems to be no record there of either her birth or death - can anyone help or tell me what I'm doing wrong??
Many thanks and best wishes,
Jean
Missing birth and death record
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Hi Jean
Try Isabella Gloag Taylor 1905
Smidd
Try Isabella Gloag Taylor 1905
Smidd

Dunn, Rough, Smith, Bruce, Paterson, Paton. Wylie,
Stewart, Reid, Gardiner, Rollo, Turner, Dutch, Laing, Forsyth, Robb, Hardie.
Kennedy, Kandow, Winter, Vollum, Hastie.
Stewart, Reid, Gardiner, Rollo, Turner, Dutch, Laing, Forsyth, Robb, Hardie.
Kennedy, Kandow, Winter, Vollum, Hastie.
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Hi Jean
Also 1978 mothers name McLeish
Smidd
Also 1978 mothers name McLeish
Smidd
Dunn, Rough, Smith, Bruce, Paterson, Paton. Wylie,
Stewart, Reid, Gardiner, Rollo, Turner, Dutch, Laing, Forsyth, Robb, Hardie.
Kennedy, Kandow, Winter, Vollum, Hastie.
Stewart, Reid, Gardiner, Rollo, Turner, Dutch, Laing, Forsyth, Robb, Hardie.
Kennedy, Kandow, Winter, Vollum, Hastie.
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Thanks so much! Knew there had had to be a solution!
However another mystery......re the death record....my grandmother (Isabella)'s mother's maiden name was Hoy! This is definitely the name on the marriage certificate and also confirmed on Scotland's People. My great grandfather was Robert Taylor and he married Jane Hoy in 1885.
Not sure how or where McLeish came from??
Thnaks for all the help - really appreciate it!
Best wishes,
Jean
However another mystery......re the death record....my grandmother (Isabella)'s mother's maiden name was Hoy! This is definitely the name on the marriage certificate and also confirmed on Scotland's People. My great grandfather was Robert Taylor and he married Jane Hoy in 1885.
Not sure how or where McLeish came from??
Thnaks for all the help - really appreciate it!
Best wishes,
Jean

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Re: Missing birth and death record
A mystery not easily solved anytime soon, too soon to download the certificate and the search rooms aren't open yet 
Bear in mind that the information on the death certificate is only as good as the knowledge of the informant, depending on who registered the death the information can be slightly awry.
Remembering your Granny's maiden name would tax many!

Bear in mind that the information on the death certificate is only as good as the knowledge of the informant, depending on who registered the death the information can be slightly awry.
Remembering your Granny's maiden name would tax many!
Wilma
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Thanks very much - yes, may just be a lapse in whoever registered the death.
I have seen Hoy as Hay! Plus she was Jane but known as Jeanie!
Even more confusion on my father's mother's side..her maiden name was Helsdown and have seen that in various forms even in one family...Hellsdown, Helsdowne, Hilsdon, Elsdon to name but a few.
However I do know the corret maiden name for my maternal great grandmother so I shall leave it as an infuriating anomaly.
Again, thanks so much for the reply,
Best wishes!
Jean
I have seen Hoy as Hay! Plus she was Jane but known as Jeanie!
Even more confusion on my father's mother's side..her maiden name was Helsdown and have seen that in various forms even in one family...Hellsdown, Helsdowne, Hilsdon, Elsdon to name but a few.
However I do know the corret maiden name for my maternal great grandmother so I shall leave it as an infuriating anomaly.
Again, thanks so much for the reply,
Best wishes!
Jean
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Again in the, not so distant, past many couldn't read/write for less spell and the registrar just wrote down what he heard - An English accent would probably drop the H in Helsdown.
My Irish accented long losts made me an expert in wildcard searching!
Wilma
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Re: Missing birth and death record
Thanks for the reply and yes, I had assumed that most people being illiterate in times gone by that names were recorded phoenetically.
Although Helsdown is a fairly unusual name the myriad variations makes it all VERY confusing!
However my father was English and all records are free to view so there are some compensations to be had!
Best wishes,
Jean
Although Helsdown is a fairly unusual name the myriad variations makes it all VERY confusing!
However my father was English and all records are free to view so there are some compensations to be had!
Best wishes,
Jean
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Re: Missing birth and death record
That's interesting, I haven't seen any English BMDs that are free to view? Please can I ask what site they are free on as I can only find indexes 

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Re: Missing birth and death record
The registrar could be a little cavalier with the entries as well. My great, great grandparents 1870 marriage is shown as a marriage between McInteer and McAloon. The bride and groom's fathers on the registration (two columns apart) are McEnteer and McIloon.
Pretty sloppy.
Pretty sloppy.