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Does any one have any more information on William Stenson who Married Charlotte Stenson B. 1801
Were they related??
Hope some one can give me more information
Thanks,
Dimpsey
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http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,426938.msg2918229.html#msg2918229
When & where did they wed?
What names witness?
Where were each of them born?
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Greeting’s & Welcome. …Dimpsey.
Ummm ? Difference of opinion here ….. :-\
Via my Disks :~
St: Margaret’s Parish Church. Leicester.
William STINSON. ~ Charlotte STENSON.
6th. September.1832.
By Banns
Via I.G.I. :~
William STINSON. ~ Charlotte STINSON.
Same Church & Dates and by Banns.
MIKE……… ;)
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Stenson is a name registered with the Guild of One Name Studies.
Sue
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Does any one have any more information on William Stenson who Married Charlotte Stenson B. 1801
Were they related??
Hope some one can give me more information
Thanks,
Dimpsey
Can't really help as I'd like to know as well! but they were my 3 x great grandparents
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Greeting’s Again. ..Folks.
Following my visit to the Records Office today
St: Margaret’s Parish Church. Leicester.
Original Marriage Registers read thus :~
1832.
Entry No’. 777.
William STINSON. of this Parish. Bachelor.
Charlotte STENSON. of this Parish. Spinster.
Married in this Church by Banns
This Sixth day of September
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty –Two..
By Me :~ Richard Barnaby. Curate.
Both Signed the register by their own signatures.
In the presence of :~
John Stringer.
John Peberdy by his Mark ….X
MIKE. ……
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Thank you for this Mike--interesting that it was their signatures so maybe as there was the variation they weren't related--though I gather that both spellings were used then, so still not 100% sure if this was the same family and common usage eventually brought the change about--will make a note of this
On my father's side there is one group within the family who at one stage seemed to have picked up a slightly different spelling and kept it although definitely the same family