Author Topic: Stotfold Marriage c. 1896 Millard & Gentle  (Read 673 times)

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Stotfold Marriage c. 1896 Millard & Gentle
« on: Monday 14 January 13 07:04 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
I'd be grateful if a kind soul could help me out with the marriage of Frank Millard and Sarah Ann Gentle, registered in the fourth quarter of 1896. It may of course be a Register Office event, but otherwise probably took place in Stotfold, since both were from there. What I am really most interested in is Sarah's father's name, as there were two Sarah Ann Gentles born in Stotfold within a year of each other (1874- 1876 -ish), one, daughter of Thomas and Ann, the other daughter of George and Ann. I think I have worked it out using later censuses, but would really appreciate confirmation.
Many thanks,

John

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Re: Stotfold Marriage c. 1896 Millard & Gentle
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 15 January 13 00:30 GMT (UK) »
The Beds FHS CD for Stotfold only has marriages up to 1837, and the LDS has filmed them up to 1886.

Quicker and easier to bite the bullet and invest £9-25 in the certificate.
Census information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Beds:   Cople: Luke/Spencer
            Everton: Hale
            Henlow: Cooper/Watts/Sabey/Rook
            Potton:  Merrill
            Southill: Faulkner/Litchfield/Sabey/Rook
            Woburn/Husborne Crawley: Surkitt
Hunts:   Gt Gransden: Merrill/Chandler/Medlock
            Toseland: Surkitt/Hedge/Corn         
Cambs: Bourn: Bowd
            Eltisley: Medlock
            Graveley: Ford/Revell

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Re: Stotfold Marriage c. 1896 Millard & Gentle
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 16 January 13 10:13 GMT (UK) »
Bedfordshireboy

Thanks for that information, a certificate seems to be the way forward. Ouch my tooth!
Thanks again,

John