While looking through the 1855 Marriages for Scotland in Central District, Glasgow I came across a couple where the bride and groom originated in Donegal. Thomas CONAGHAN and Ann GALLAGHER wed in the Central District of Glasgow. Here is all the data from the Registration. Am not related to this family. Can send JPGs [there are 2 for an 1855 event] if requested. Meg Greenwood / Oklahoma USA 1855 Marriages, Central District, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland entry #41 : On May 7th, 1855 at St. Mary's Chapel, Abercrombie Street, Glasgow Marriage [after Banns] was solemnized between us according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of Rome. Thomas CONAGHAN currently and usually residing 16 Jamaica Street Glasgow, 23y [not clear on the 3], Labourer and Bachelor born and Registered in Donegal, Ireland to Michael CONNACHAN, Farmer and Ann CONNACHAN ms MURRAY both deceased. Ann GALLAGHER currently and usually residing Craigneslock Lane Glasgow, 20y a Millworker and Spinster born and Registered in the county of Donegal, Ireland to John GALLACHER, Labourer and Hannah GALLACHER ms McGLUCHY. Signed Roderick CHILSHOM, R.C.C. St. Mary's. Witnesses were Francis McCANN and Hugh FLAHERTY. Registered May 10th at Glasgow, Alexander Waddell, Registrar. Note: Both bride and groom have their surnames spelled differently than their parents names : Thomas is CONAGHAN with a G but his parents are both CONACHANs with a C. Ann is a GALLAGHER with a G in it but parents names are seen as GALLACHER with a C. There is no mistaking the spelling differences. ALSO, the name McGLUCHY has a very specific thick ink line seemingly making McCLUCHY into McGLUCHY. Its an odd place for an errant mark but may be one, can't tell. No more1855 entries until I do more lookups in the Glasgow films....MegG ======================