Islay Marriage Records |
I took Jack Puttenham files for Kildalton and Kilarrow and made some changes. First I changed all names starting with Mac to Mc. Next I changed all variation of the spelling of McFadyen to McFadyen. With these changes made I sorted the files in the order with the husbands last name, the husbands first name and the wifes last name. The first group of files will be presented with comma separation between each entry. Click on the entry below for each file. |
LDS transcribed the Marriages of Kilchoman. I transcribed the resultant batch file into the same style as Kildalton and Kilarrow.
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LDS transcribed the Marriages of Oa. I transcribed the resultant batch file into the same style as Kildalton and Kilarrow. |
LDS transcribed the Marriages of Portnhaven. I transcribed the resultant batch file into the same style as Kildalton and Kilarrow. |
There are no pre 1855 marriage records for Kilmeny. |
LDS transcribed the Islay Marriages from 1855-1875. I transcribed the resultant batch file into the same style as Kildalton and Kilarrow. |
Monta Salmon transcribed the civil records for marriages from 1855 to 1875. These records contain the names of the parents and the age of those marrying for some very good family tying. |
Finally I took all of the above files except Civil Records and combined them with the same criteria for sorting. This file is not for the squeamish as it contains over 4300 marriage entries for Islay up to 1875. |
Following is a presentation of the same files in Excel format. These are easier to search for those of you who have the spreadsheet. I think they will work with other spread sheet programs but am not totally sure.
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This is a file of the Civil Records. It contains the names of the parents and the ages of those marrying and will do many family ties. |
This file is not for the squeamish as it contains over 4300 marriage entries for Islay up to 1875. |