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Can i have some help with a marrige please...

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Jannette

Jannette Report 3 Feb 2008 00:09

I also have Thomas/Mary in my tree. This is what I have. Married 1882 St. Mary, Brewood. Thomas bn. 1849 Codsall Wood. Mary bn. 1849 Brewood. 1891 census, 17 Lister Lane, Bolton, Bradford, Yorkshire, RG123627 Thomas Wassell, Head, Marr, Age 41, Head Gardener, bn CodsallWood Staffs/Mary A Wassell, Wife, Marr, Age 41, , bn Brewood Staffs. 1901 census - RG13 4154, 94, 95, Bradford Yorks, 17 Lister Lane, Thomas Wassell, Head, Marr, Age 51, bn Staffordshire, Gardner,Mary Wassell, Wife, Marr, Age 51, bn Staffordshire Broadwood,Mary Turner, Mother [in law], Widow, Age 77, bn Hayward Staffs.plus 1 Boarder. Hope this helps. Jann.

R.B.

R.B. Report 6 Jul 2005 19:35

MANY THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP. R.B.x

Deborah

Deborah Report 6 Jul 2005 18:24

The other surname could be her mothers or grandparents. Illigitimate children would sometimes have both parents surnames and some children just carried a family name down the line Deborah

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 6 Jul 2005 18:21

I should say that its possible to use the Staffs reference as a link to a part-completed application form for the marriage cert (£7)... Or you could try to find the relevant records office for that church's registers and get a photocopy (<£1) of the relevant page (with their handwriting, which wouldn't be on the Office copies). Christine

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 6 Jul 2005 18:19

Hello I had a look on the Staffordshire BMD site (http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/) and found this intriguing result: Staffordshire Marriage indexes for the years: 1882 Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference WASSELL * Thomas TURNER Mary A Brewood, St Mary South Staffordshire C5/1/425 WASSELL * Thomas FARMER Mary A Brewood, St Mary South Staffordshire C5/1/425 That suggests to me that this was a second marriage for Mary. One of the surnames is a maiden name and one is the surname from her first marriage. It is just possible that it's two different transcriptions of the same name - because, in handwriting, those names could look quite similar. Christine

Twinkle

Twinkle Report 6 Jul 2005 18:19

The name of her parents will only be on the certificate. Without it, you will need to look on the 1881 census and hope she was living with them, and not a servant somewhere.

HeatherinLeicestershire

HeatherinLeicestershire Report 6 Jul 2005 18:18

1881 census mary.a farmer/servant/18yrs/b tamworth, Warwicks at Farm House,Amington & Stonetdelph,Warwicks RG11/2769 ......................................................................................... 1871 census thomas farmer/head/29yrs/coalminer sarah/wife/30yrs mary.a/dau/8yrs john/son/7 emma/dau/5 elizabeth/dau/2 at Rushall,Staffs- RG10/2967 Heather

Debby

Debby Report 6 Jul 2005 17:59

R B Have you any idea how old they were when they married or where they were born? Debby

R.B.

R.B. Report 6 Jul 2005 17:49

Mary a Farmer married Thomas Wassell in 1882, can you help with the name of her parents, They married in Tamworth,Staffordshire. R.B.