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Hi Andy Anything particular you want transcribing from the cert or do you want it all transcribed?The library wont be open till Thursday,at least i hope it will be  Celia P.S. i have found 2 entries for a marriage that might be related as Beath isn't a common name.One on the I.G.I the other on the Cheshire registers.
John Webster of Neston Married by Banns Martha Beath of Neston in the Parish of Neston On the 26th 12 1746
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Thank you Celia
Just the brides details including her father pr mother details.
She married again in 1876 to a Mr Brown - so Mr Beath died soon after the marriage.
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hi Celia
Better transcribe the lot! Thanks again and happy new year.
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Marriage 1872 Oct 18th James Beath Age Full Con, Batc Res: Liverpool Prof; Merchant Father David Beath Merchant
Married Caroline Amelia White age full Con; spinster Res Egremont Father: John gen White Occ: Ship broker
Yes it does say John gen white with a squiggle in-between :)I cant make out the whiteness names but one i am sure is John White as it has the same strange squiggle in between the John and white. cant make the other out at all.
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Brilliant thanks a lot.
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Hi Celia - I'm looking for the marriage of George Upton & Mary Dodd of Seacombe. I don't know which Wallasey church they would have used (if any). It's about 1845 - which should be in GRO records, but I can't find them. (There is a marriage of a George Upton & Mary Dodd in Liverpool but it's not them -wrong parents). Any info gratefully received!
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Hi Paulychops I only normally look up St Hilary which is C.O.E so i will look there first.I don't have access to all the church records because a lot of Church's have long gone so will be in the Cheshire Chester Archives.I will see if i can find the marriage anywhere On line, because i cant really do a blind search.The library is closed tomorrow so it will be Thursday or Friday before i go to do the look up for you.
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Pauly I have had a search in the most reliable of Wirral Marriage (plus other sites)
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~cprdb There are plenty of Mary Dodds & George Upton's but not married to each other.I think i did see a marriage in Manchester Cathedral,but my computer went funny and the page dissapeared I think it was on U.K B.M.D. Lanashire
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Thanks for looking Celia. The marriage should be in the official records as I'm sure it's post 1837, but I can't find it: never mind!
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Pauly I did your lookup at the library to day from 1842-1848 No Marraige found sorry. I know Upton is a common name,but i found a marriage 1849 for A Thomas Upton and Mary Hughs a widow.The father of Thomas was also Thomas Thought i would mention it just in case 
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Hi Celia, would you be kind enough to look up a marriage for me. I am looking for Thomas Dodson (maybe Dodgson) and Martha Stanley, I am assuming it will be St. Hilary as their first 2 children were baptised there in 1829 and 1831, so I would guess the marriage would be mid-late 1820's. If possible I would also like to find the groom's father's name/occupation and any witnesses. Thanks in advance.
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Celia - I thought you might be interested to know (or maybe not), that I found the marriage I was looking for. They DID get married in Liverpool. A few of my ancestors living in Seacombe must have found it easier to take the ferry to get married than to traipse up to St Hilary before they built St Paul's in Seacombe. That's my theory anyway!
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Hi Paulychops sorry for the latereply,i have been offline Thank for letting me know you found the marriage.It was popular for wirral folk to marry in liverpool,it was probably a bit like going abroad and added to the excitement of getting married
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Jool I replied to your request i have just seen it didnt arrive I did look in my index. Sorry no marraige found.Rootschat has been very sticky tha last few months the pages take much longer to download than they used to.So the reply must have got lost in transit even the spellcheck takes ages 
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