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Title: Church this wedding was at
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 08 June 18 19:06 BST (UK)
Hello,

The marriage is between John Thomas Macrow and Jane Hinson Pepper (sister of my great-great-great-grandfather). Dated Christmas Day 1866 in Cambridge according to FamilySearch. Can anyone see what church it was at? They baptised one son as a Methodist in 1875 and he became a reverend. He was called Harold Oliver Macrow.

I'd appreciate any help!

Adam
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: WhiskyMac on Friday 08 June 18 19:23 BST (UK)
Hi Adam,

MACROW John Thomas   1866   Cambridge St Michael
PEPPER Jane Hinson       1866   Cambridge St Michael

St Michaels Church is on Trinity Street. Whilst being a place of occasional worship it also has
a charming cafe.

WhiskyMac
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: WhiskyMac on Friday 08 June 18 19:25 BST (UK)
It is Church of England.

WhiskyMac
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 08 June 18 22:28 BST (UK)
That's great! Thank you.
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: jonw65 on Friday 08 June 18 23:13 BST (UK)
See the BT here
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L968-J384?i=279&cat=780208
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: MacGrigor on Friday 08 June 18 23:30 BST (UK)
Thanks!
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: MacGrigor on Saturday 09 June 18 08:19 BST (UK)
Can anyone see where John Hinson Pepper was baptised in Cambridge on the 27th of January 1850? Parents Henry Pepper and Sophia Hinson, who married in Northampton in 1841.
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: JenB on Saturday 09 June 18 08:51 BST (UK)
Can anyone see what church it was at?

For future reference, here's how you could find that out easily for yourself  :)

On the right-hand side of the entry on Family Search is the Film Number 1818409

Go to the Family Search Catalogue page https://www.familysearch.org/catalog/search (bookmark it now  ;D )

Click on Film/Fiche Number, enter 1818409 and click search.

The resulting page tells you the name of the church.

Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: MacGrigor on Saturday 09 June 18 08:55 BST (UK)
Thanks! I have wondered how everyone manages to do that.
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: WhiskyMac on Saturday 09 June 18 19:09 BST (UK)
Hi jonw65 & JenB, thanks.

When I try going on to Family Search these days they now ask you to sign in to an account. I am still
deliberating whether to do that, perhaps I should.

WhiskyMac
Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: jonw65 on Monday 11 June 18 14:21 BST (UK)
Hi
They ask for your name and birth date, e-mail address (or mobile number) and of course you will need a user name and password.
I guess you could call yourself John Smith if you wanted to.
It's well worth doing, and all free. They don't bother you, other than perhaps a newsletter now and again? (can't remember when I last had one)
John

Title: Re: Church this wedding was at
Post by: WhiskyMac on Monday 11 June 18 18:58 BST (UK)
Thanks John,

That sounds reasonable. It's re-assuring to 'speak' to you and get some info and
the benefit of your view beforehand.

It's on my list to do.

WhiskyMac

John Smith

Pam  ;D