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Title: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: mevans on Wednesday 12 October 11 18:59 BST (UK)
Hello...I wonder if anyone can help me find the details given on the following marriage if at all possible ??
perhaps some kind person will have  a "look see" when they are doing their own research.

20/05/1872 ST MARKS CHURCH  WOLVERHAMPTON..

BRYAN CLARKE   &  ELIZABETH BROUGH.

Many thanks,
Margaret.
Title: Re: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: CaroleW on Wednesday 12 October 11 19:09 BST (UK)
Have you not checked the IGI Pilot website - there is a part transcription showing date and fathers names etc

https://www.familysearch.org/#form=advanced-records
Title: Re: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: ..claire.. on Wednesday 12 October 11 19:18 BST (UK)
Hi
Marriage after Banns

Bryan Clarke , bachelor, 21yrs, Plumber of Salop Street . Father George Clarke, plumber.
Elizabeth Brough , spinster, 23 yrs, of Salop street. Father John Brough, shoemaker.

claire
Title: Re: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: cati on Wednesday 12 October 11 19:22 BST (UK)
The marriage is transcribed on the Wolverhampton Archives website at http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/resources/indexes

20 May 1872:
CLARKE Bryan bachelor 21  Plumber of Salop Street Wolverhampton Father  George Clarke
Plumber;
BROUGH Elizabeth 23 spinster of Salop Street Wolverhampton Father John Brough Shoemaker
Title: Re: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: mevans on Wednesday 12 October 11 23:04 BST (UK)
Thank you so much for helping me in this request. I had never thought to try the IGIPilot & the Wolverhampton history site has been a revelation to me.  Thank you again..I appreciate your help.

Margaret.
Title: Re: Marriage Help needed Please. WOLVERHAMPTON.
Post by: cati on Thursday 13 October 11 08:51 BST (UK)
The Wolverhampton Archive site is excellent: I use it all the time, even though I'm only a few miles from the archive! 

It;s worth checking for names on the cemetery index for Merridale Cemetery, as well.

Cati