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ricky1
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Hi JP This might help
Marriage. Huntingdonshire Parish Registers. Marriages at Ramsey, 1559 to 1837. Volume 8. County: Huntingdonshire Country: England Wm. Barnes, Hamlet of Benwick, p. Doddington, Cambs., to Elizabeth Carnall 05 May 1823
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Hi JP
I saw that on the 1851, but I is sure we had a thread about this couple a few weeks back, and couldn't find anything about her. Looking about a few of them came from the Ramsey area which is not to far from Doddington and Benwick
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Hi JP
Thats the one, but never heard of Welches Dam Cambs
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Hi Jp
Found this about the place
WELCHES DAM Formerly an extra-parochial area which was divied civilly between Chatteris and Manea in 1960, but for ecclesiaistical purposes it is now divided between Chatteris and Mepal.
"WELCHES DAM, formerly extra-parochial, is now a parish, in the Isle of Ely, on the Old Bedford river, 5 miles east from Chatteris, in the South Witchford hundred, North Witchford union and petty sessional division and county court district of March. The mission church of St. Eanswythe was erected in 1909, and is served by the vicar of Manea. The soil is fen land; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are wheat, beans, oats and roots. The area is 2,355 acres of land and 33 of water; the population in 1921 was 125."
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Hi Wozzle No probs will keep looking 
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