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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cambridgeshire => Topic started by: MacGrigor on Friday 08 June 18 19:06 BST (UK)
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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
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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
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It is Church of England.
WhiskyMac
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That's great! Thank you.
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See the BT here
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L968-J384?i=279&cat=780208
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Thanks!
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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.
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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.
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Thanks! I have wondered how everyone manages to do that.
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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
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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
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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