He is married to Mary Shepherd.
They got married on July 8, 1854 at Beath, Fife, Scotland .Source 1
Child(ren):
1. Edievale
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Edievale is a small settlement in West Otago, in New Zealand's South Island. It lies equidistant between Heriot, which lies to the west, and Raes Junction, which lies to the east, on State Highway 90.
Though the settlement is now home to only a few residents, it was formerly larger, and between 1905 and the 1970s served as the terminus of the Tapanui Branch railway. With the closure of that line due to repeated flooding, the settlement dwindled to its current size.
Edievale was named after pioneering settler John Edie.[1]
References
"Edievale", nzhistory.govt.nz. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
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1854 EDIE, JOHN MARY SHEPHERD (Old Parish Registers Marriages 410/ 20 200)
Register of Marriages in the Parish of Beath
1854 Edie with Shepherd 14
John Edie and Mary Shepherd both in this parish gave in their names on the 8th July 1854 to be proclaimed in order to marriage and after a regular proclamation were married 1/ to Beadle
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