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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 17 May 06 20:23 BST (UK) »
The placename seems to be very clearly Tarry, which is just to the north of Eglingham.

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 17 May 06 20:23 BST (UK) »
Hiya,
I think the place reads Tarry. There was a Tarry colliery in Eglingham, so that would tie in with the mining occupation.
Have a look at this website
www.keystothepast.info/durhamcc/k2p.nsf/k2psettlementlist?readform&letter=E
Scroll down to Eglingham, click on that name and it will take you to a history of Eglingham. I think it mentions Tarry in the write up. I think you can click on the name 'Tarry', and then it should take you to a page with an option to view a map. If you click that link it will open another window with the map. You should be able to then choose to view a historical version of that map, and you get a choice of year ranges.
I hope it helps!

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 17 May 06 20:35 BST (UK) »
This looks like William Dunn & family in 1871 (possibly)

Northumberland/Whittingham
RG10/5193 Fol 43, page 14

Eslington H Hill

William (50) Farm labourer - Ireland
Bridget (55) Labourers wife - Ireland
Margaret -daughter (15) born Edlingham
William -son (14) born Edlingham
Robt -son (10) born Eglingham
Margt -daughter(7) born Alnwick *

and lodging with them? --- Errel Douglas 50 - born Ireland.

(what with all the Eslington, Edlingham and Eglingham I'm getting a headache!)

* definitely looks like Margt on census although she is right age for Mary?  I may be wrong (quite usually am) but I think I read somewhere that the name Mary Margaret was considered a different name to Mary.........

I think I need to find them in 1861 if I can.

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Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 17 May 06 20:51 BST (UK) »
Thanks everyone, although I perhaps should've said it was in Northumberland  :-X

Helen, I think you're on the right track as the family lore suggests Mary came from Ireland - she didn't obviously but the family would appear to have done so.

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 17 May 06 20:56 BST (UK) »

Mole catcher!  ;D

I know -   ;D

Really hope this is your family - just for that occupation ;)

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Hertfordshire - BRADD / ROBLETT / THOROGOOD / WATSON
ABURN - BLANKS - BLOGG - BURGESS - FERRY - FREEMAN - GOODRICK - GOTTY -MEECH - MIDDLEDITCH -  RUSSELL - PLANT - THURSTON

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 25 June 09 14:42 BST (UK) »
Hi Spook

Have sent you email.

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 25 June 09 15:53 BST (UK) »
Just received this marriage certificate today and I'm a bit puzzled as to why the Bride's father's details are blank - any ideas? I don't know who he was, I was hoping the certificate would give me a clue!

Whilst I'm at it -
Is John Douglas' father William? (bit difficult to read)
What is the word before Eglingham for John's place of residence?


Hello,
No-one seems to have answered your first question. The usual reason why the father's  part is left blank is because the person was illegitimate.

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Re: Marriage certificate Puzzle
« Reply #16 on: Monday 29 June 09 18:05 BST (UK) »
No father's shown probably because the father was unknown or her mother did not want to divulge his name.