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Help with marriage at Crewe Please
« on: Monday 25 November 13 19:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi there. Can anybody help?
I have found the following marriage in the Parish registers at chester Record office;

25th December 1881 at St Paul's Crewe
James (signs x)  Adley aged 30 a bachelor a labourer of 22 Whitegates Crewe father John Adley a labourer
Married Mary (signs x)  Ann Banks aged 27 a spinster a Fustian Cutter of 22 Whitegates Crewe father Ralph Banks (deceased) a labourer.
Wit John (signs x) Banks & Anne (signs x) Shufflebotham.

Can any body please tell me:
Was there an address of 22 Whitegates in Crewe in 1881?
Where were the bride and groom in either the 1881 census or the  1891 census?
I have no more information about them.
I am interested in the Audley surname and I am wondering if this is a stray
Many thanks in anticipation of your help
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Brian
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Re: Help with marriage at Crewe Please
« Reply #1 on: Monday 25 November 13 19:32 GMT (UK) »
There is a Ralph Banks in 1871 in Congleton aged 50 b Yorks with a daughter Mary A aged 16 b Lain Delph, Staffordshire

Try the 1871 on FS - got to log off now

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Re: Help with marriage at Crewe Please
« Reply #2 on: Monday 25 November 13 21:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carole W,
Many thanks for your reply I have now done some more digging in the Census records.
In the 1891 census James and Mary Ann were living in Congleton with Mary Ann's mother and Brother. The surname of James and Mary Ann was Adderley.
James was in Monks Copenhall in the 1881 census with his parents and surname Adderly (missing e)
Mary Ann Banks was living with her widowed mother in Congleton in the 1881 census.

James Adderley eas born in Q1 1852 in Congleton.

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Brian
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Re: Help with marriage at Crewe Please
« Reply #3 on: Monday 25 November 13 23:02 GMT (UK) »
is this James with his parents - sister - brother in law in 1871 census ?

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Re: Help with marriage at Crewe Please
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 26 November 13 18:06 GMT (UK) »
Hi Garstonite,

Yes that is them in the 1871 census
Clearly the name of Adley in the Parish register is incorrect. I am interested in the surname Audley and it turns out that the true surname for the marriage was Adderley. The villages of Audley and Adderley are 16 miles apart!!!
Thanks for your help
Regards
Brian
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