2. It states on James's birth record that his parents Robert and Euphemia were married on 12th July 1884. They were married 12th July 1894. Witness was James's Father, Robert?
1902 STEIN, JAMES (Statutory registers Births 410/ 54) Births in the Parish of Beath in the County of Fife 1902. James Stein. 1902 January Third. 5h.30m. P.m. 23 Arthur Place, Cowdenbeath. M. Parents: Robert Stein. Coal Miner . Euphemia Stein. M.S. Greenhill. m. 1894 July 12, Beath. Inf. Robert Stein, Father. Registered 1902 January 22nd. at Cowdenbeath. And. Ramsay Assistant Registrar. [G.T. confirm (Geo. Terris Reg.)]
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