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I have recently discovered A book of Marriage mostly the 1800 in Wallasey. The book appears to be very new so maybe thats why i haven't seen it before.It gives the name of the person Married and the church the ceremony took place. and the year. In the case of a female marriage the name given might be her maiden name. I am not familiar with the book as yet, but i don't think it's anything to do with registration records.It might be of help to whittle down a marriage year though. If anyone knows someone who married in Wallasey in the 1800 but doesn't know when or where. Send me the information to practice on and i will see if i can help.
Correction 22nd Sep 2005.The books i use are the G.R.O references to B.M.D.In Wallasey.So only start from the registration year,not 1800 but i maybe able to find earlier marriages
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Hello again Toad,thats what my mum called me when i was young My, the name Davies is popular lost count of the davies i looked for All the St Hilary's are there so will have look for you.Will P.M about the other thing tommow.
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Hi Toad
Surename F Page Year Wallasey Davies Elizabeth 400 1876 St Hilary C11/2 Smith Richard William 408 " " "
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Its says in the Wallasey Church of England Marriages 1837-1900. That is true,but most are 1800's with the odd 1900
Other Church records are Egremont St John C1 Liscard St Mary C3 Morton Christ Church C5 New Brighton St James C8 Seacombe St Paul's C10 Wallasey St Hilary C11
These records should help you to pin down the correct Marriage year and help with your Genealogy.
Note. It says on the first page.All unlawful marriage are held by the registrar. Anyone know if these are kept separate and why would it be unlawful.Surely no one would marry them if it was unlawful.
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St James This is only one part of the church as are the others,which are large.Because of there position and size it isnt possible to take the whole church. This WAS taken on a sunny day,honest
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Thought the photo's looked a bit drab so i brightened them up a bit.Think they look a bit better, dont like drab 
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Hi Celia... I'm looking for the marriage of John Morris b. 1842 & Elizabeth Hughes b. 1848. Their 2 daughters were born in Liscard, on Rake Lane. I'm hoping that John & Eliz. were married in Wallasey. Probably between 1870-1884. Thank you. Joan Rines, Maine, US
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Researching MORRIS, HUGHES- Wales & Eng. HAWTHORNE, BURCHILL, BRENNAN, LINEHAN, POWELL, LYNCH, DOBBINS, SCHOOLS, McCARTHY, RINES - Ire & Scot.
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Hello Joan I looked on the UkB.M.D and found one only must have called himself John for short 
Cheshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1881 to 1885
MORRIS Jeremiah HUGHES Elizabeth Wirral, Civil Marriage Wirral BW/25/123 Married in 1881 If you go to the website you will see a number at the end.Click on it to see a form you can use to send for the certificate if you want.I will see what other information i can find in the library
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Thanks again, Celia. I have that cert. & the ages are wrong. They're very elusive, my Morris'. But he was a stonemason, so probably travelled alot. They were Church of Eng. Joan
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Researching MORRIS, HUGHES- Wales & Eng. HAWTHORNE, BURCHILL, BRENNAN, LINEHAN, POWELL, LYNCH, DOBBINS, SCHOOLS, McCARTHY, RINES - Ire & Scot.
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Hello Joan I went to the library as promised and found it closed I forgot to remember it now closes on a Saturday afternoon I was going to look through the directories.Its quicker than the net ones,after i had looked for the marriage if any in wallasey.Whats the last address you had for John,when where his children born.Rake lane was nearly all shops and there were about 3 /4 stone masons in bussines at the time john would have been there.One is still there right next to the cemetery.
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