Couple of work colleagues are also tracing their family trees. One of them brought in a cert today as she couldn't read it very well. It had a church she didn't recognise, and the bride on the cert didn't appear to have been registered at birth.
2nd colleague then said she had a chap in 1881 and 1901 but not 1891.
Guess what chaps?
Quick google and located church.
Thought a bit, found bride's birth reg, indexed under Spurgan instead of Spurgeon and for good measure found her with father (as named on cert) in 1881.
Then looked for chap missing from 1891. He was there, mistranscribed as Sackeld instead of Salkeld.
Must have spent all of 5 minutes doing this.
Easy this stuff, isn't it!!!!!
2nd colleague then said she had a chap in 1881 and 1901 but not 1891.
Guess what chaps?
Quick google and located church.
Thought a bit, found bride's birth reg, indexed under Spurgan instead of Spurgeon and for good measure found her with father (as named on cert) in 1881.
Then looked for chap missing from 1891. He was there, mistranscribed as Sackeld instead of Salkeld.
Must have spent all of 5 minutes doing this.
Easy this stuff, isn't it!!!!!
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