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Tony Freeman
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JERSEY MARRIAGE LOOK UP: 1882 Approx: COMPLETED
« on: Thursday 01 October 09 12:18 UTC (UK) »

I am researching the marriage of Mary Ann Saltern born in St Helier, Jersey in 1858.
Her father was Philip Samuel Saltern.

She married William Herbert Freeman probably in October/November/December 1882.
William was born in 1862 in England and was a Private in the 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment of Foot (Suffolk Regiment) stationed in the Fort Regent Barracks at the time.

Can anyone please look up the marriage details as I need to trace where William Herbert Freeman was born. Thank you so much.
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Re: JERSEY MARRIAGE LOOK UP: 1882 Approx.
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 01 October 09 16:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Tony

The index entry to allow you to order a certificate is:

Mary Ann Saltern, St Helier Church Marriages, Sept 1880 to Aug 1884, page 59.

The is a William Freeman on the same page.

Stewart
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Tony Freeman
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Re: JERSEY MARRIAGE LOOK UP: 1882 Approx.
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 01 October 09 16:53 UTC (UK) »

Stewart,
Thank you so much for the information.
I have been stuck at this point for months and this will now let me trace William further back.
As a matter of interest, they had a son and a daughter and all travelled to India for William to fight on the North West Frontier. However, he died of cholera and she had to marry or fall into poverty in India. She married a friend in the same regiment and eventually settled in Colchester and had three more children.
Best regards, Tony Freeman
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