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Title: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: g eli on Friday 01 June 18 22:06 BST (UK)
Could someone look up the marriage of John Taylor and Mary Fletcher Nov 22 1802, St Mary's Nottingham.I am looking for any extra details that might help me. I cannot access Nottingham archives, and getting a copy seems impossible.
Liz
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 02 June 18 08:30 BST (UK)
This marriage has been transcribed on freereg where no extra information is given.  If there was more information I would have expected  freereg to have transcribed it.
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: g eli on Saturday 02 June 18 19:07 BST (UK)
Thank you for your interest rosie99.
Liz
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: nottsgirl1 on Sunday 03 June 18 17:30 BST (UK)
Hi,

I can a look at the marriage record next time I'm in Nottingham Archives as I go there most weeks, if it not to faded ( some of St Mary's records are very faded and unreadable) there should be witnesses on the marriage record. Although freereg is very good it's always best to check actual records as they don't always transcribe all details and do get a few wrong.

NG1
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: g eli on Sunday 03 June 18 22:32 BST (UK)
Thank you nottsgirl1,
the look up would be much appreciated.
Liz
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: nottsgirl1 on Thursday 07 June 18 07:25 BST (UK)
Hi Liz,

Here's marriage details:

St Mary's Church 22 Nov 1802

John Taylor and Mary Fletcher both of this parish by Banns. John signed and Mary put X
witnesses Joseph Hill and James Smith.

NG1
Title: Re: John Taylor Marriage
Post by: g eli on Thursday 07 June 18 16:34 BST (UK)
Thank you nottsgirl1,
The names of the witnesses don't ring any bells for me, but they give me another trail to follow.Now I know that at least at the time of their marriage they were both residents of St Mary's parish.
Liz