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Re: No luck with this one :)
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20 December 18 11:10 GMT (UK) »
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or that the marriage didnt actually happen..

The marriage definitely happened - you've posted an image of the signed register page!
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« Reply #10 on: Thursday 20 December 18 11:13 GMT (UK) »
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the sigs are not really that much alike

I think they are very alike if you focus on the surname. 
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Re: No luck with this one :)
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 20 December 18 12:05 GMT (UK) »
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or that the marriage didnt actually happen..

The marriage definitely happened - you've posted an image of the signed register page!



I meant that she may have turned around at the altar and rode off on a big black horse.. (thats from a filum...  :D :D :D)

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« Reply #12 on: Thursday 20 December 18 12:14 GMT (UK) »
The marriage happened. There is no doubt about it.
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Re: No luck with this one :)
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 20 December 18 13:24 GMT (UK) »
The 1841 for St Marys (NOT LUBENHAM)

shows A Thomas Luck with wife ANN

and also in the family is a james wisdish luck born 1842

Thomas born Leics 1806
Ann born 1811

first child 1837.


So if this is the correct Thomas.. my Mary must have died soon after marriage and he remarried..  His profession is Warehousman here.

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added...... they are still together in 1861  thomas dale luck maybe a clue..   looking for marys death

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« Reply #14 on: Thursday 20 December 18 15:57 GMT (UK) »
I can't be certain that he was the same person, but - Leicester Chronicle 25 July 1835:

On the 18th inst. at St. Martin's Church, Mr. Thomas Luck, to Ann, the second daughter of Mr. Thomas Wisdish, of the Princess Charlotte, Oxford-street.

Thomas was probably the son of Matthew and Mary Luck, baptised on 22nd May 1805 at Leicester, St Mary de Castro.

Thomas Wisdish was buried in Leicester St. George on 23rd April 1844. He probably married Hannah Lester in Coventry, St. John, on 19th July 1807. Hannah was buried in St. George in 1843.

The baptism of Thomas-Lester Wisdish on 10th July 1812 in Newcastle upon Tyne gives his father as a soldier and Hannah as the daughter of William Lester, a labourer of Monks Kirby, Warwickshire.

I once had an a Mr Wishdish as an art teacher in Leicester. I wonder if he was related?

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« Reply #15 on: Thursday 20 December 18 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Thank you xx

lovely response,  I had searched the papers...

If I could fix the Thomas's  then I would be happy.

This does sound like the one that married Miss Wisdish.. they had a son who has a smart headstone Thomas Dale Luck.. which I found.

but NO definite link to my Mary and St. Mary's and or St. Martins..  different to all the Lubenham connections.. I have to Mary.

I am trawling through the census' of her siblings etc.. to see if she is hiding anywhere (after running off on her big black charger :):)  _
The only death of a Mary Luck in Lubenham in 1835 ish the lady is aged 44.. so not her....


xin

must double check this marriage as the Patricks.. had a lot of links with the Leicester public houses ... not just as customers.. :)