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finding the bride
« on: Sunday 30 September 07 13:19 BST (UK) »

i have a record of Richard Irving hunter marrying in 1904 cockermouth but no brides name help greatfully received
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 30 September 07 13:30 BST (UK) »

Hi Nomie Smiley

There is a marriage on free bmd for a richard irving Hunter in the June quarter of 1904 for Cockermouth. 

Hunter  Richard Irving    Cockermouth  10b 1178

Peel  William     Cockermouth  10b 1178

Suddard  Dora     Cockermouth  10b 1178

Wood  Mary Joseph     Cockermouth  10b 1178

so I would say its either Mary or Dora

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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 30 September 07 13:35 BST (UK) »

your a star. thank you
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 30 September 07 13:47 BST (UK) »

No trouble Nomie Smiley

I normally find that the first child is born ab a year after the marriage, if you look at freebmd for Cockermouth you will find a few entries in the births for Hunters that would fit this marriage,

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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 30 September 07 13:53 BST (UK) »

and if they are still having kids 3Q 1911 onward, you'll see the Mothers Maiden name in the actual Index entry .....  (couldnt spot one in Cumberland tho  Sad )
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PLEDGER – 1678, Gt BardField, Essex
EVERETT - 1830, Scoles, Norfolk & Epping, SX
OSGATHORPE - 1825, North Kensington
LILLEY – 1711, Ickleton, Cambs
DAVISON – 1700-1710, Horncastle & Coningsby, Lincs
BOWER – 1690-1700, Killinworth, Lincs
CHASE – 1735, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
LAIRD – 1777, Portsmouth, Hants & Kings Lynn, Norfolk
GOWENLOCK – 1850, Carlisle
KEW – 1814, Carlisle
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:06 BST (UK) »

o.k, how did you find the brides name? am i doing something wrong.
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:11 BST (UK) »

click on the page number in the FreeBMD entry - its a link to all names with that Vol & Page number in that Regn District.

4 names per page (max - ie 2 marriages)  from mid 1850s - 8 before that
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PLEDGER – 1678, Gt BardField, Essex
EVERETT - 1830, Scoles, Norfolk & Epping, SX
OSGATHORPE - 1825, North Kensington
LILLEY – 1711, Ickleton, Cambs
DAVISON – 1700-1710, Horncastle & Coningsby, Lincs
BOWER – 1690-1700, Killinworth, Lincs
CHASE – 1735, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
LAIRD – 1777, Portsmouth, Hants & Kings Lynn, Norfolk
GOWENLOCK – 1850, Carlisle
KEW – 1814, Carlisle
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:13 BST (UK) »

o.k, how did you find the brides name? am i doing something wrong.

If you're using FreeBMD, you click on the page number (in this case) 1178.  Each page - after 1851ish - has one or two marriages on it (2 or 4 names) - these names are shown in alphabetical order of surname, so you can't tell who married whom without other evidence.

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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:15 BST (UK) »

it's great knowing clever people, that will make my life loads easier thank you.
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« Reply #9 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:19 BST (UK) »

Have we been formally introduced   Tongue

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PLEDGER – 1678, Gt BardField, Essex
EVERETT - 1830, Scoles, Norfolk & Epping, SX
OSGATHORPE - 1825, North Kensington
LILLEY – 1711, Ickleton, Cambs
DAVISON – 1700-1710, Horncastle & Coningsby, Lincs
BOWER – 1690-1700, Killinworth, Lincs
CHASE – 1735, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
LAIRD – 1777, Portsmouth, Hants & Kings Lynn, Norfolk
GOWENLOCK – 1850, Carlisle
KEW – 1814, Carlisle
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 30 September 07 14:50 BST (UK) »

Hi Nomie Smiley

I think the only way your are going to find the brides name out is to send for Richards mar cert,  you have the Vol no and page, so you can be sure its the right one,

Pete Smiley Smiley

P.S  Welcome to rootschat,  never feel silly asking a question in here, It is a great site full of great people,
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 30 September 07 22:26 BST (UK) »

just to up date a very clever person not me, found mary ann sanderson (the bride) and her census records before she was married!
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #12 on: Monday 01 October 07 09:13 BST (UK) »

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found mary ann sanderson (the bride)



Not one of the names on the original entry found for you  Huh
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PLEDGER – 1678, Gt BardField, Essex
EVERETT - 1830, Scoles, Norfolk & Epping, SX
OSGATHORPE - 1825, North Kensington
LILLEY – 1711, Ickleton, Cambs
DAVISON – 1700-1710, Horncastle & Coningsby, Lincs
BOWER – 1690-1700, Killinworth, Lincs
CHASE – 1735, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
LAIRD – 1777, Portsmouth, Hants & Kings Lynn, Norfolk
GOWENLOCK – 1850, Carlisle
KEW – 1814, Carlisle
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #13 on: Monday 01 October 07 11:36 BST (UK) »

Not one of the names on the original entry found for you  Huh

No, it refers to the 1877 thread Wink  Your reaction was the same as mine!
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Re: finding the bride
« Reply #14 on: Monday 01 October 07 14:58 BST (UK) »

LOL   Wink
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PLEDGER – 1678, Gt BardField, Essex
EVERETT - 1830, Scoles, Norfolk & Epping, SX
OSGATHORPE - 1825, North Kensington
LILLEY – 1711, Ickleton, Cambs
DAVISON – 1700-1710, Horncastle & Coningsby, Lincs
BOWER – 1690-1700, Killinworth, Lincs
CHASE – 1735, Kings Lynn, Norfolk
LAIRD – 1777, Portsmouth, Hants & Kings Lynn, Norfolk
GOWENLOCK – 1850, Carlisle
KEW – 1814, Carlisle
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