Hi Karen, Have come across a couple of Marriage Certificates for you .... Marriage Certificate Ref: 1869 INVERKEILLOR Page 3 Entry 6 (source Scottish Records Office) On 21 September 1869 at Burnside of Boysack (after banns of the Original Secession Church) JOHN PETRIE Farmer Bachelor age 38 of Douglasmuir, Parish of Inverkeillor Parents: WILLIAM PETRIE - Master Baker - deceased MARGARET PETRIE ms STARK - deceased JANE BEATTIE Farmer Daughter (at home) Spinster age 33 of Burnside, Parish of Inverkeillor Parents: DAVID BEATTIE - Farmer - deceased AGNES BEATTIE ms SUTTIE - deceased Witnesses: JOHN D.W. BLACK JAMES BEATTIE ********** Marriage Certificate Ref: 1855 Tradeston, GLASGOW (644-9) Entry 123 (source Scottish Records Office) On 5th June 1855 at 35 Paterson Street, Kingston, Glasgow (after banns of Established Church of Scotland) JAMES STARK JOPP Mate in the Merchant Service of 35 Paterson Street, Kingston, Glasgow age 21 born & registered 28 December 1833 at Greenock Parents: JAMES JOPP - Ship Master M.S. MARY JOPP ms McGOUN AGNES PETRIE of 35 Paterson Street, Kingston, Glasgow age 17 Spinster born & registered on 17 April 1838 at St. Marys, Newington, England Parents: WILLIAM PETRIE - Baker - deceased MARGARET PETRIE ms STARK Witnesses: D. MacALPIN JAMES JOPP ************* We have been unable to find evidence to prove that William Petrie (spouse Margaret Stark) was son of your William Petrie & Helen Shepherd, However from the gravestone inscription in Newmonthill, Forfar we know that 2 of John Petrie & Jane Beattie's children are buried with your William Petrie & Helen Shepherd, which would infer a family connection.... Details from the other certificates of William Petrie (spouse Margaret Stark) children...note that William Petrie was a Baker in Forfar and then in London, England and the discovery of the above previously unknown daughter AGNES and her birth details, would appear to confirm this further.... Hope it's of interest.... Cheerio Norma