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Originally posted by Katarzyna View PostNo more for George.
John and father both grocers.
Harriet's father John -a grazier
Witnesses: M A Short, John Moss and Thos Clark - all signed
See we cross posted . leave it to you then ChrissieLinda
My avatar is my Grandmother Carolina Meulenhoff 1896 - 1955
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could someone please check this marriage on FMP
marriage: 23 February 1756 Harby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom between George Watchorn and Mary Prickard/Pritchard/Pritchett
not sure exactly which her MN should be.. various variantsLast edited by Darksecretz; 18-09-18, 09:39.Julie
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This isn't on FreeReg could could someone have a look to see if it mentions his age in the register please on FMP
Name George Watchorn
Event Type Burial
Event Date 26 Feb 1784
Event Place Harby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom
[just wondering if it is George Sr. ]Julie
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No other information in the register, sorry (re the 1784 burial).Last edited by Mary from Italy; 18-09-18, 11:35.
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For the 1756 marriage, FMP has two images from two different registers.
The first (which is presumably from the BTs, although the transcription says Parish Registers) has no further information, and the bride's surname is given as Pritchett.
The second (PRs) has the full information; marriage by banns, both spouses from Harby, witnesses Wm Adcock and Wm Barnes, bride's surname looks like Prichard, but it's been transcribed as Prickard. George signed, and Mary made her mark.
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Originally posted by Mary from Italy View PostNo other information in the register, sorry (re the 1784 burial).Originally posted by Mary from Italy View PostFor the 1756 marriage, FMP has two images from two different registers.
The first (which is presumably from the BTs, although the transcription says Parish Registers) has no further information, and the bride's surname is given as Pritchett.
The second (PRs) has the full information; marriage by banns, both spouses from Harby, witnesses Wm Adcock and Wm Barnes, bride's surname looks like Prichard, but it's been transcribed as Prickard. George signed, and Mary made her mark.Julie
They're coming to take me away haha hee hee..........
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