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Old 21-12-10, 19:01
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Default 1776 marriage St Clement Danes

I have this marriage in OH's tree. It led to a Chancery case of a contested will. OH's ancestor Susanna Evans was the sister of the bride, Ann Evans. I don't know their parents.

I haven't got Ancestry at present.

Does this marriage pop up easily there, or is it still difficult to access these records.

I'd love to find out more about the Evans sisters:

Ann
Susanna
Jemima
Mary

Ann was an heiress of sorts, and her widower's 2nd wife tried to grab her property (or should I say the property that Ann brought to the marriage).

Groom's Name: William Bassett
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Bride's Name: Ann Evans
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Marriage Date: 18 Apr 1776
Marriage Place: Saint Clement Danes,Westminster,London,England
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Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M04160-1
System Origin: England-ODM
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Old 21-12-10, 19:25
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Elizabeth

I don't think these records are on Ancestry because they are at the Westminster Archives, not the LMA.
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Old 21-12-10, 19:29
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There are some Westminster church marriages but not St Clement Danes for that period. I always check Westminster because I want some St George Hanover Square which they have some of but not the later years.
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Old 21-12-10, 20:03
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Thanks, Nell and Maggie.

I must make a note of this, because it rings a bell (someone probably told me this before).

I shall have to make a trip to the Westminster Archives, I can see.

Could you tell me if the marriage of

William Lamb and Susanna Evans appears in the London Ancestry records -
they married on 28th July 1751 in Tottenham.

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Old 21-12-10, 20:07
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Yes at All Hallows Tottenham I have sent you a pm.
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Old 21-12-10, 20:08
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Maggie, thanks!
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