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Can anyone help with Lancashire Parish Records?
Not being familiar with the Lancashire Parish Records site can anyone help me find any detail re the following marriage
Charles Robert Taylor to Mary Guise Q4 1896 Prescot V8b Page 1089 is the Free BMD information. Am not familiar with all the Parishes which were listed on the site.....in fact..I was totally confused!! Lesley |
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Lancashire BMD lists the marriage as taking place at Roby, St Bartholomew.
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I think the marriage is a bit too late to appear on LAN-OPC, which is mostly pre 1837.
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And it looks as though Lancashire Online Parish Clerks hasn't got marriages for that church yet, if that's the site you are asking about?
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Told you I wasn't familiar with that site!! LOL
Yes, that was the site I was refering to, Kiterunner and OC. Looks like the only way now is to send for the Cert. via the GRO and £9.25!! Thanks for your help though. Lesley |
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You could also order it via Lancashire BMD but it would be no cheaper.
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But the possibility of it being an "original" with signatures could be attractive.
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Hiya Lesley , I am 6 miles from Roby,
Guise is still well known around Huyton /Roby... I presume you have the 1881 census ??....looks to be quite a posh address Edenhurst Lodge Huyton with Roby Lancashire Emma Guise aged 36 head M born St Paul, Southport Mary 9 ..............Roby (all b Roby) Ellen E 7 George W 6 Charlotte A 5 Emma 3 Alfred E 1 Phillip 9 months 19th September 1870 St Pauls church , Southport, George Guise aged 31 Bachelor of Roby Emma Lunt spinster of Cemetery Road grooms father William Guise ...publican brides father James Lunt Gardener witness David Cornall and Eliza Hunt married by Thomas J Clarke vicar allan ADDED..George William Guise babtised 11th April 1875 St Bartholomew ,Roby .....parents George Guise and Emma occ Coachman abode Roby.......ALL the childrens babtisms at St Bartholomew are on this site plus Frederick 1882 /twins Samuel and David 1883 / Herbert 1885 ....so 11 children in all ...no wonder the name is still in Huyton with Roby...lol www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html
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ALLAN Last edited by garstonite; 18-08-11 at 08:03. |
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Edenhurst Lodge is now called Derby Lodge
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/948259 this is now a pub and I was in it just 6 weeks ago ...hows that for coincidence it`s called The Derby Lodge Hotel ...and very nice it is too...the image you can see..the rear ...that`s where I sat and had 2 pints of real ale...lol...so ...George was a Coachman and I presume when the 1881 census was taken he was out on the road taking Lord Derby or family somewhere...I`ll bet those 11 children were well fed allan
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ALLAN Last edited by garstonite; 18-08-11 at 07:25. |
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Wow, Allan!
That is fantastic information! I must confess that Mary Guise is the person I am actively looking for! She was the first wife of my Grandfathers elder brother. Rumour has it that there was French connections. The fact that her father was only a Coachman at Edenhurst lodge would dispel this rumour I think! This information is being shared with another person I have contact with who shares this connections. Thank you so much for your help. I hope you enjoyed your two pints at this venue. It looks out of this world! Lesley |
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