I spent an hour or two searching through freereg this afternoon, discovering that the marriage between my 4xgrt grandparents is a second marriage for the groom.
On the freereg transcription of the marriage entry there is a comment;
Notes Banns: both signed x. Details of banns also on form
Apart from knowing John Curson (widower) married Mary Neave (spinster) in 1790 and his first wife was probably Mary Unknown d.1785 i can't say anything more to help look further backwards or sideways. I don't think that they made it to the 1841 census so no idea of ages.
Will the details of banns reveal anything useful at all?
On the freereg transcription of the marriage entry there is a comment;
Notes Banns: both signed x. Details of banns also on form
Apart from knowing John Curson (widower) married Mary Neave (spinster) in 1790 and his first wife was probably Mary Unknown d.1785 i can't say anything more to help look further backwards or sideways. I don't think that they made it to the 1841 census so no idea of ages.
Will the details of banns reveal anything useful at all?
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