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The names Charity and Searle marriage certificate

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Cosmosmallpiece

Cosmosmallpiece Report 8 Feb 2005 14:01

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Cosmosmallpiece Report 8 Feb 2005 13:52

This is a Marriage Certificate dated 8th May 1887, between George Charity aged 28 and Charlotte Searl Description (revised) Seller assumes all responsibility for listing this item. Item Specifics - Item Condition Condition: Used SquareTrade © AP6.0 Please visit our shop for other great items and packaging materials. This is a Marriage Certificate dated 8th May 1887, between George Charity aged 28 and Charlotte Searle aged 27. at the parish church of St. Mary Whittlesey in the county of Cambridge.George Charity was a private in the Commissariat & transport Corps. The death card is in the name of George Charity who died September 1st, 1889 aged 30 . The letter is a reference on headed notepaper from The Walsingham House Hotel, Piccadilly, dated february 1898, it is for a Charlotte Charity who had been employed for two years and four months by them, stating that she was honest, sober, clean and obliging and that she left of her own accord. e.