[quote/]Do you know who your John Anslow, born at Church Eaton in 1822, married?
From my research notes on this elusive great grat grandfather:-
John was married to a Harriet and this is confirmed by the 1851, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901 Censuses.
It might be reasonable to say the marriage took place in Willenhall as this seems to be Harriet's birthplace and they lived there afterwards.
Based on the 1851 Census, they were married at the time of the Census. The IGI has an entry for the marriage of a John Anslow and a Harriet Whittle on 22 September 1851 at Rushall, Staffordshire. This is presumably not them.
FreeBMD records the marriage of a John Anslow in Wolverhampton 17 349, December 1839. One of the names on the same page was Harriet Rollands. (This may be a little early as John would have been about 17. Also, why the large gap before their first (?) child.)
FreeBMD lists the marriage of a John Anslow in Wellington (18 321) in the second quarter of 1846. However, the only female name is that of Anne Icke.
FreeBMD records the marriage of a John Anslow in the final quarter of 1846. The female names on the same page are Ann Brown, Sarah Godwin, Elizabeth Lownds and Caroline Frances Nevitt. The location of the marriage is given as Stafford.
FreeBMD records the marriage of a John Audley Anslow Bridgnorth 18 29, March 1848. One of the female names on the same page was Harriet Hill. (Why Bridgnorth and was his name John Audley Anslow?)
According to FreeBMD, a John Anslow married in Shiffnal in June 1854. The only female on the same page was an Ellen Morgan. This marriage would be most unlikely as they were already married by 1851.
Wolverhampton On-Line Archives lists the marriages of three John Anslows at St Giles, Wllenhall but the transcripts only go to 1839.