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Title: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: moors on Monday 23 October 06 11:44 BST (UK)
Looking for the marriages of :-

Charlotte Moors to................after 1901 Surrey/London
Thomas William Bennett to Elizabeth Hill abt 1836 Surrey
Thomas Hart to Mary?......... abt 1815 Cobham/Chobham Surrey
Samuel Heywood to Phillis.......abt 1830 Surrey Rotherhithe/Bermonsey? Haywood/Hayward/Heyward sometimes
James Noble to Elizabeth Pell abt. 1852 Southwark  Surrey
Henry Pearce to ........... 1830 abt. Surrey
Thomas Pell to mary Ann........ 1827 or before Surrey

Thank you Ann
Title: Re: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: kerryb on Monday 23 October 06 11:55 BST (UK)
Hi Ann

Had a look on the Surrey Marriage Index for the before 1837 ones and the only one I could find was

Thomas Hart married Ann Powell on 22 May 1815 at Cobham, botp and by banns

Kerry
Title: Re: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: moors on Wednesday 25 October 06 10:03 BST (UK)
Thank you Terry for the look up for Thomas Hart. Ann
Title: Re: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: dawnsh on Wednesday 25 October 06 15:31 BST (UK)
Hi Ann

From FreeBMD

Charlotte Elizabeth Moors married either George Frederick Baxter or Walter Ernest Saltmarsh March qtr 1903 Southwark 1d 97. If no-one else turns up a reply, you could find out who by purchasing the marriage certificate.

You could try ancestry.co.uk for 'James Noble to Elizabeth Pell abt. 1852 Southwark  Surrey'. The index is free to search.

Dawn
Title: Re: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: lizdb on Wednesday 25 October 06 16:46 BST (UK)
i looked thru the marriage indexes 1850-54 for you, but could find no marriage Eliz. Pell to James Noble
Title: Re: Marriages in Surrey help
Post by: moors on Friday 27 October 06 11:13 BST (UK)
Thank you dawnsh for looking up (M) of Charlotte Moors. Ann

Thank you lizdb for looking for (M) Pell/Noble. I am beginning to think they must have "jumped over the broom stick" as I have been looking for this (M) for some time. Ann