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Eleanor Tristram
« on: Saturday 08 August 20 23:58 BST (UK) »
Hello fellow rootschatters,
I have discovered that a Eleanor Tristram married Edward Carver at St Botolph Aldgate on 16 September 1777 and I am very interested to find out who the witnesses are as this may lead me to other family members.

With kind regards,

Kirk

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Re: Eleanor Tristram
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 09 August 20 00:36 BST (UK) »
Edward Carvar OTP, bachelor and Eleanor Tristram OTP, Spinster
were Married in this Church by Banns, on 16th September 1776, by me Mich. Hallings, Curate
This marriage was solemnised between Us:
*  The mark of Edward Carvar
*  Eliner Tristram
In the Presence of:
Richard Carver          Henry Baldwin        Eric Curtin
Martha Carver           The mark of Ann Tristram

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Re: Eleanor Tristram
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 09 August 20 01:30 BST (UK) »
Thanks Ambly,

That is super and sorts out something I suspected because Richard and Martha (nee Tristram) Carver are my ancestors and I had a feeling that Eleanor and Edward were their siblings who had migrated to London from Shropshire.  Next time I sign up to one of the pay sites I shall try and get a copy of the record for myself.
That's made my day!
Cheers
Kirk