Dear list, Does anyone have access to the St Andrew the Great, Cambridge or Boyd's marriage records to look up any details (eg father's name / parish) for this marriage: Thomas PAGE married 10 August 1818 St Andrew the Great, Cambridge to Mary WEBB
I think Thomas was the son of Patman PAGE & his wife Mary Cranway REED, born about 1798 & died 1841. I have no idea about Mary WEBB parents, though from her burial, I know she died November 1844 aged 43 years.
Thomas Page widower m. Mary Butt on 13 Oct 1825 at St Andrew (the great) , is this your Thomas ?
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It might be my Thomas Page- as the baptism index I have use to find the children (the Cambridgeshire Family History Society one http://www.cfhs.org.uk/cgi-bin/baptismindex.cgi) only lists the parents as "Thomas & Mary" so it could be the second wife Mary BUTT rather than the original wife Mary WEBB.
Not sure how to prove it one way or another - but guess I will start by trying to find the first Mary's death. Any other ideas?
i can only access marriages pre 1837 and these don't give fathers names etc. like you would find on the civil registration documents.
i would suggest you look on familyhistoryonline for a death for Mary as sometimes these burials records give details suchs as wife of Thomas - now that would be really helpful
failing that the IGI - but this only gives dates and places no extra details
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular condition causing weakness of the muscles. SMA is the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of 2 years 1 in 40 of you carry the gene that passes this conditon on There is no current treatment JTSMA.ORG.UK FSMA.ORG PROJECTCURESMA.ORG
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a neuromuscular condition causing weakness of the muscles. SMA is the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of 2 years 1 in 40 of you carry the gene that passes this conditon on There is no current treatment JTSMA.ORG.UK FSMA.ORG PROJECTCURESMA.ORG