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Title: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: parf on Saturday 21 July 18 15:32 BST (UK)
Trying to find which church Arthur Adsley and Emily Taylor were married in in 1937, Essex.
I have found Arthur on the 1939 register with wife Emily. Also found married for them in 1937, but dont know where they married.
Arthur was a widower, he was born in 1869 and his father was Henry Adsley, who was a gardener (dec).
I dont know anything about Emily Taylor, I didnt even know Arthur had remarried until I saw 1939 register.
Hope maybe someone can help,
Thanks
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: Ladyhawk on Saturday 21 July 18 16:03 BST (UK)
I think you may have to purchase the actual  m/c to find Church name, that should also give you Emily fathers name. She may also have been widowed

Arthur Adsley   
Emily Taylor
Jul-Aug-Sep 1937   Rochford Essex. Volume 4a Page 2850
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: rosie99 on Saturday 21 July 18 17:34 BST (UK)
Have you checked if there are any clues as to Emily's previous life on the 1939 - Children from a previous marriage living with the couple for instance.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: dawnsh on Saturday 21 July 18 18:21 BST (UK)
The page range for this quarter is 2659-2965. The entry you are interested in is 2850, towards the top end of the range.

Traditionally/historically the numbers at the start of the range are Anglican churches, then Jewish, Quaker, other denominations then registrar attended and register office.

Then you have to factor in the areas in the registration district

https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/rochford.html

You have to buy the cert to be sure but I would suggest this may be a register office wedding.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: richardanthony on Saturday 21 July 18 18:46 BST (UK)
where we they living in 1939
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: jennifer c on Sunday 22 July 18 22:07 BST (UK)
There were living in Southend on Sea

Jennifer
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: richardanthony on Monday 23 July 18 08:04 BST (UK)
can you be abit more specific if you have the info, name of any roads that they may have lived at.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: rosie99 on Monday 23 July 18 09:11 BST (UK)
can you be abit more specific if you have the info, name of any roads that they may have lived at.

If it is information from the 1939 register we are not allowed to give any information that is not available from a free search.  Street names are not available on free searches.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: dawnsh on Tuesday 24 July 18 20:38 BST (UK)
parf hasn't been online since 22 July and won't get any more notifications that we have posted until they look at the topic again. Their notifications are set at 'Instantly but only for the 1st reply'.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: richardanthony on Tuesday 24 July 18 20:43 BST (UK)
Actually you are on the wrong track and there are free street name searches it depends what you mean by search!
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: dawnsh on Tuesday 24 July 18 20:52 BST (UK)
The 1939 register is only available from 2 subscription/commercial sites.

Please note from our guidelines for posting

Do not ask for look-ups from commercial sources.
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The site owners allow the results of free searches to be posted here but that does not include specific dates of birth, street addresses and occupations.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: richardanthony on Wednesday 25 July 18 19:43 BST (UK)
as i said you completely jumped to the wrong conclusion, no where did i ask for anyone to look up anything to help the original poster, I asked the poster if he knew where the family lived as then you can narrow down the location of possible churches or registration areas, this can then be searched free of charge at ero.
Title: Re: Essex marriage 1937
Post by: LizzieL on Thursday 26 July 18 11:14 BST (UK)
If you have Emily's DOB from the census you should be able to narrow her birth registration down to one quarter (plus possibly the following quarter if she was born in the latter half of that quarter). If that doesn't work then she was likely a widow and unless she was much younger than Arthur (who you say was b 1869) is likely to be married and recorded as Emily Taylor in 1911.