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Ann or Nanny Cassell marriage
« on: Wednesday 24 January 18 21:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Does anyone have access to the Eastrop marriage register for 19 Oct 1813.  Years ago I found a marriage for James Cox and Nanny Cassell on the IGI, this is listed on Familysearch.org under Genealogies.  I cannot find this anywhere else online except on FindMyPast where it has been indexed by Hampshire Genealogical Society but shows the bride as Ann.  If she is shown as Nanny (even if her name really is Ann) then this is the marriage of my ancestors but if Ann then I can't be sure.  (the baptism of my 3xGreat grandmother Lucy Cox in East Street Independents Chapel, Farnham shows her parents as James and Nanny Cock.

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Re: Ann or Nanny Cassell marriage
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 20 October 19 16:03 BST (UK) »
There are records showing the handwritten baptism for James Cock online son of James and Nanny Cock DOB 14/6/1816 - baptism 1/7/1816 in Basingstoke. The family were Non Conformists. Also Lucy Cock DOB 23/4/1819 baptism 11/6/1819 Basingstoke.
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Re: Ann or Nanny Cassell marriage
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 October 19 15:58 BST (UK) »
Thank you, Farnham was probably in the same circuit as Basingstoke.