Relationship Notes For George Edward GOULD and Mary Anne WEATHERHEAD


Married in Islington between September and December 1891 George Henry Edward
born 15th March 1892.

Shotgun wedding???

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Relationship Notes For William Frederick MARLEY and Florence CLARIDGE


William Frederick was noted as a widower with father named as James Marley
(deceased) Furniture Salesman.
Florence Claridge was married under her previously married name of Jones, she
was noted as a widow with her father named as James Claridge (deceased)
Chimney Sweep.
Both were noted as living at 12 Elmers Drive, Teddington.
According to Mum, Nan's sister Amelia was present at the wedding, she was
originally thought to have been a witness until proved otherwise by the
marriage certificate.

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Relationship Notes For James MARLEY and Jane Catherine BAND


BMD Index 1871Q4 has Marriage of James Marley noted as LAMBETH 1d 607 whereas
Jane Catherine Bund as LAMBETH 1d 507.

Viewing 1837Online image appears to be 1d 507 for James
Marley.

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Relationship Notes For Charles PORT and Amelia Ellen MARLEY


Eileen & Freda Marley bridesmaids.

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Relationship Notes For William John CLARIDGE and Louisa Jane IVES


Married as Louisa Ives
Registered in Lambeth 1d 665

Ives apparently married name, lived at 58 Rouel Road Bermondsey in 1881 with
husband and one child.

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Relationship Notes For Richard RACKLEY and Elizabeth ISLEY


Details obtained from the IGI
Source Info:
Batch: M018941
Dates: 1745-1812
Source Call No: 0088393
Printout Call No: 6908317
Sheet:
00

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