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Topic: why marry in Wareham when living in Langton Matravers? (Read 393 times)
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essexdavid
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In the spring of 1858, Henry Corben of Worth Matravers married Jane Bower of Acton, Langton Matravers. They wed at St Mary's Church, Wareham rather than either of the churches in their adjoining villages. I've always found this rather odd; does anyone think there is an explanation? Was there no incumbent Vicar at either of the churches so they had to travel to Wareham? David
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Heath/London,Middlesex. Nunn/Hertford. Kemp/Kent,Sussex. Ford,Joy./Kent.
Gill, Town, Booth, Summerscales, Pickard, Ianson all of Keighley-Silsden-Kildwick Yorkshire
Corben, Smith, Bower, Phippard, all of Dorset/Worth & Langton Matravers
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charlotteCH
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What were the occupations of the bride and groom? Might this account for them being in a place other than where you thought they'd be?
charlotte
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HARGREAVES, HANSON, BAILEY, BURTON, HEWITT, JAGGER, LOCKWOOD, UTTLEY, RUDD, TAYLOR, HOLDEN, SHAW Halifax / Sowerby/ Southowram 18C+
GILL, Accrington, Blackburn, West Derby, Lancs, migrated USA 1891 to RI: GILL in SC: HOTCHKISS in RI: PELOQUIN in RI
HUMPHRIES, HILLIER, ALLEN, LYDBURY Nunney/Frome 18-19C
HUMPHRIES, JOYCE, HEWITT, ROBINSON, McMULLEN, SUFFEL, CARNEY, MARRON, COMPTON, FREEMAN Ont. Canada 1830+
PILSEN, Sask.
82nd Regt of Foot 1808-1825 1st WRY Militia 1780-1800
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nanny jan
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Hi,
The Worth Matravers page on www.opcdorset.com refers to the church being restored in 1869 so perhaps it was out of use in 1858.
Nanny Jan
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Howard , Viney , Kingsman, Pain/e, Rainer/ Rayner, Barham, George, Wakeling (Catherine), Vicary (Frederick) all LDN area/suburbs Ottley/ MDX, Henman/ KNT Gandy/LDN before 1830 Burgess/LDN Barham/SFK Rainer/CAN (Toronto)
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behindthefrogs
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EDLIN
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Was the marriage by licence?
Reasons for marrying outside the village of residence include:
Avoiding the population of the village. Family tradition. A prettier church or more suitable for the number of guests. The village church being under repair.
David
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Living in Berkshire. From Northampton & Milton Keynes DETAILS OF THE FOLLOWING NAMES ARE IN SURNAME INTERESTS, LINK AT FOOT OF PAGE Wilson, Higgs, Buswell, PARCELL, Matthews, TAMKIN, Seckington, Pates, Coupland, Webb, Arthur, MAYNARD, Caves, Norman, Winch, Culverhouse, Drakeley. Johnson, Routledge, SHIRT, SAICH, Mills, SAUNDERS, EDLIN, Perry, Vickers, Pakeman, Griffiths, Marston, Turner, Child, Sheen, Gray, Woolhouse Census Info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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essexdavid
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Thanks Charlotte; Henry was a quarryman. later a stonemason and Jane was a spinster. The marriage was by licence, David...........certainly the church at Wareham is prettier and now has a fine hotel/restaurant alongside in the old priory but which would not have been available to them in 1858 for a reception!
David
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Heath/London,Middlesex. Nunn/Hertford. Kemp/Kent,Sussex. Ford,Joy./Kent.
Gill, Town, Booth, Summerscales, Pickard, Ianson all of Keighley-Silsden-Kildwick Yorkshire
Corben, Smith, Bower, Phippard, all of Dorset/Worth & Langton Matravers
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charlotteCH
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David, Was it a shotgun wedding? Maybe they wanted to avioid villagers scrutiny?
when was the first child born?
charlotte
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HARGREAVES, HANSON, BAILEY, BURTON, HEWITT, JAGGER, LOCKWOOD, UTTLEY, RUDD, TAYLOR, HOLDEN, SHAW Halifax / Sowerby/ Southowram 18C+
GILL, Accrington, Blackburn, West Derby, Lancs, migrated USA 1891 to RI: GILL in SC: HOTCHKISS in RI: PELOQUIN in RI
HUMPHRIES, HILLIER, ALLEN, LYDBURY Nunney/Frome 18-19C
HUMPHRIES, JOYCE, HEWITT, ROBINSON, McMULLEN, SUFFEL, CARNEY, MARRON, COMPTON, FREEMAN Ont. Canada 1830+
PILSEN, Sask.
82nd Regt of Foot 1808-1825 1st WRY Militia 1780-1800
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