Riseley PR lists the banns for Philip Dickens to Susan Warwick but there is no date, but suggests it was in 1805 & does not say where they came from. There is no marriage in Riseley for them at that time.
The IGI does have a member submitted entry for 5th June 1805 at Keysoe for Philip Dickins and SUSNH ?
Also banns are there for Isaac Dickins to Sarah Inks of Irthingborough, Northants, read on Sept 22 1805
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Regarding the 2 Sarah Roothams; 2 contacts on Genes ReUnited suggest Sarah daughter of Daniel and Mary married Daniel Dickens, and Sarah daughter of Thomas and Mary married Philip Dickens, but are not 100% sure, their supposition was based on the trades involved or from the marriage witnesses.
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I tossed a coin so I'm only 50% sure! As we always say, treat the IGI as an index, and refer to the parish register. Even sounder advice in a situation like this where it's a 50/50 call. If it's the sort of trade that is often passed down from father to son, eg blacksmith or weaver, then that's pretty good evidence. Mine were all ag labs and they all passed it down from father to son too!
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