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HOW TO FIND MARIAGES,THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN?

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Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 12:08

I have a list of my Great grandparents children
Please can someone tell me how to start the search for possible marriges? thats if they did get married..I am a bit stuck really.I know a couple of them as word has been passed down through the family..I would love to know what happened to them.
Many thanks

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 12:38

Thanks.,
All i have is date of birth,do you just guess roughly what year they may have married?Thats if they did?and did they live that long?

K

K Report 23 Nov 2008 12:43

A lot depends on the name and the area you are researching. Commoner names such as Smith or Kelly in urban areas can be be very difficult.

You can do a search over a number of years on FreeBMD and check the census it see if a likely partner looks like the right person.

If you post a name, age and place of birth etc we can check to start you of

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 12:46

Oh Gosh..Thanks .I will have a go and see what i can come up with..Likely partner?Wow..
Thankyou for your help

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 12:56

Hi,One of the children was Robert Barrow born 1880?
Son of William Barrow and Sarah Stonehouse i have them both 1848...Durham.
I would just love to start my search on the children of this marrige...I have details of 2 of them

K

K Report 23 Nov 2008 13:06

Were the family living in Coxhoe in 1901? If they were this is a possible marraige from FreeBMD which covers the area. (You can click on the Reg District of Durham and it lists the settlements it covers)

It is too late to check the couple in the census but it is possible to check for possible children to see if either maiden name matches for children born post 1911

Surname First name(s) District Vol Page

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Marriages Jun 1904 (>99%)
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Barrow Robert Durham 10a 762
Kelly Mary Jane Durham 10a 762
Turton Robert Durham 10a 762
Wilson Sarah Ann Durham 10a 762

K

K Report 23 Nov 2008 13:09

These could be possible children for Robert and Sarah but I must stress this is a guess and was the only ones I could see that matched


Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page

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Births Jun 1912 (>99%)
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Barrow John Wilson Durham 10a 871

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Births Sep 1919 (>99%)
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Barrow Edward Wilson Easington 10a 946

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Births Sep 1921 (>99%)
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Barrow Hilda Wilson Easington 10a 1031

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 13:13

Dear K.
Gosh Thankyou so much.
Coxhoe is only a mile or so from where many of my family were born..including me!
Your amazing!!!

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 13:16

Dear K.
You have tried so hard for me thankyou...it really does amaze me how you do it so quick.
At least i have some names to go on now..
Thankyou so much

K

K Report 23 Nov 2008 13:20

Not really - I just checked the 1901 census and searched on FreeBMD. There is a marriage on the site for Lily in 1911 in the Reg District and others of the family from the 1901 Census. Just search on the surname Barrow for the Reg District of Durham between 1901 and 1920 and I think you will find most of them. Ask if you have a problem. www.freebmd.org.uk

To check which person they married (usually a choice of two) search for births with the father's surname and the mother's maiden name but don't put in a christian name, You are lucky that Barrow is not that usual

Good Luck Kay

Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 13:24

Oh Thats brilliant Kay,Your a star !!
And as for Lily she was my Grandmother xxxxxx

K

K Report 23 Nov 2008 13:25

Couldn't resist these children for Lily and Thomas Lowther!!

Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page

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Births Jun 1912 (>99%)
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LOWTHER Thomas Barrow Durham 10a 906

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Births Mar 1914 (>99%)
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LOWTHER Sarah Barrow Durham 10a 955

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Births Sep 1916 (97%)
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Lowther William Barrow Durham 10a 790

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Births Mar 1923 (>99%)
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Lowther Robert Barrow Durham 10a 797


Births Mar 1926 (>99%)
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LOWTHER John M Barrow Durham 10a 722


Christine

Christine Report 23 Nov 2008 13:41

Hi,K
You have been great thankyou so much,And although i have seen the list for Lily and Thomas children a few times it makes me smile...
Because there on the bottom is my lovely Dad,who is not here any longer,
And i am doing this search for,
Bless you xxxxx

mgnv

mgnv Report 24 Nov 2008 04:22

One can buy a copy of the m.cert from the GRO. It's cheaper if you can provide the reference for it, so they only have to access the appropriate volume for that quarter, and can go straight to the page. By this date, there are two marriages per page, so you get 4 names (click on the page # in the FreeBMD hit), and typically, might have doubts about who married whom. FreeBMD is an ongoing transcription of the GRO index, currently pretty much done thru the 1920s.

http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl

Marriages Jun 1909 (>99%)
BARRON Robert Durham 10a 733
BEADLE Edith Alice Durham 10a 733
LOWERY Margaret Ann Durham 10a 733
WEST George Durham 10a 733

However, the GRO isn't the only place you can buy the cert - one can also buy the cert from the local register office where the event was rego'd (or wherever they've relocated to now). The Co Durham ROs all have at least some of their local indices online, and the indices aren't the same. In particular, the local indices typically only have year, not quarter, and typically index marriages by the church + entry #. In this case:
http://www.northeastbmd.org.uk/

Surname Forename(s) Year District
WILSON Sarah A 1904 Durham Central
BARROW Robert 1904 Durham Central
Register No. - Entry No. - District
DCREG 75 - 32 - Durham Central (1904)

For Durham/Auckland stuff one can enter "church register" in the local search box at top left, and see a list of codes for churches. Here, DCREG refers to a register office marriage, or a marr the register attended. Before 1898, the registrar attended all non Cof E marrs, except for jews and quakers. After 1898, most non-conformist ministers were authorized to oversee the signing of the registers. The main exception to this was RCs, so your guys could have either married in a RO, or in an RC church.