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    Liverpool record office

    If anyone is able to visit Liverpool record office in the near future, may I request the following look up please?

    I would appreciate the details of the following marriage.............

    William Chandler b 1804 Leiston Suffolk To Martha King b abt. 1815, supposedly at Preston Lancashire.

    They were married on 5th August 1833 at St Martin In The Fields Liverpool.

    I am desperately trying to find any information on Martha before her marriage. i.e, Fathers name & profession, possible exact date and place of birth etc, etc........

    Many thanks in anticipation.
    Jen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jen~Ealogy View Post
    If anyone is able to visit Liverpool record office in the near future, may I request the following look up please?

    I would appreciate the details of the following marriage.............

    William Chandler b 1804 Leiston Suffolk To Martha King b abt. 1815, supposedly at Preston Lancashire.

    They were married on 5th August 1833 at St Martin In The Fields Liverpool.

    I am desperately trying to find any information on Martha before her marriage. i.e, Fathers name & profession, possible exact date and place of birth etc, etc........

    Many thanks in anticipation.

    Hi Jen,

    As soon as the Liverpool Record Office re-opens in their temporary home at the Liverpool Museum, I will be going to do some research for a couple of people besides my own while I'm there. So, I've made a note of your request.

    Wallaby
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