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Last edited by Darksecretz; 16-09-22, 06:36.Julie
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Originally posted by Darksecretz View Post
Huh! I looked on st Leodegarius and the records only went up to 1812. So that has put paid to that record then. Rats!Julie
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1861: ????? [married at St. Leodagarius Basford] 20th May 1861 is the actual date of marriage from my BMD disc
Name: Mark Osbourn aged 22 s/o George Osborn FWK
Registration Year: 1861
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration District: Basford
Inferred County: Nottinghamshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 140
Records on Page:
Name
Mary Ann Armstrong
William Mellors
Mark Osbourn
Mary Ann White
1871: [married St. Pauls, Nottingham] 26th November 1871
Name: Mark Osborn WIDOWER aged 30 s/o George Osborn a silk hand
Registration Year: 1871
Registration Quarter: Oct-Nov-Dec
Registration District: Nottingham
Inferred County: Nottinghamshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 551
Records on Page:
Name
Ellen Dykes
Henry Marston Goodall
Ann Hickling
Mark Osborn
I think that these two are the same person... and that he fibbed about being a widower, I cant spot a death for Mary Ann Osborn either... just the way my day is going.Julie
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ancestry again has the image but it’s been indexed as ASBORN and HICKHING.
Marriage date 26 November 1871
He is still a labourer residing Charles Street and (something I omitted to transcribe last time - apologies), he could not read or write as he made his mark. The bride had no occupation, spinster, age 24, resided in Gedling Street, father William Hickling (labourer). She also made her mark.Last edited by GallowayLass; 16-09-22, 14:20.
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Originally posted by GallowayLass View PostCould this be Mary Ann’s death?
Mary Osborne 26 abt 1844 Apr-May-Jun Radford, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom Jun 1870 Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom 7b 111
but then again the other marriage records weren't coming up in the search.... so now there is the 1877 marriage that just doesn't appear to be anywhere.. so might that be a reg office job?Julie
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