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SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Jan 2011 23:38

Is this Eliza's marriage?



record title: England Marriages, 1538–1973

groom's name: George Bailey
groom's birth date: 1832
groom's age: 24
bride's name: Eliza Slaughter
bride's birth date: 1838
bride's age: 18
marriage date: 28 Mar 1856
marriage place: Suffield, Norfolk, England
groom's father's name: George Bailey
bride's father's name: Samuel Slaughter
indexing project (batch) number: I07425-1
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 2149817




sylvia

Jane

Jane Report 19 Jan 2011 13:29

Katie, thank you for the census finds! I had found the 1851 one but the Daniel instead of Samuel confused me. Could be very easy for the enumerator to mishear the name though. The rest ties in nicely. I think I'll find a birth cert for one of the younger children to double check the father's name.

Sylvia, thanks for the info too! It's becoming more likely that Elizabeth was born before the marriage - baptized a week after their marriage, conceived out of wedlock, scandal! :)

Thanks again everyone
Jane

Jane

Jane Report 19 Jan 2011 13:48

Sylvia, just seen your possible Eliza Slaughter marriage - sorry, I missed that when I replied earlier (hiding on page 2!). This looks very likely, I might get the cert and see if the witnesses give more clues too.

Thanks
Jane

PS. Where did you get that info? I'd love to look through detailed records like that without getting the certs first... Thanks

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 19 Jan 2011 17:49

very quick visit before I have to go out

I got the info from the "new" family search site


www.familysearch.org/

Click on Advanced Search




If you're lucky, you'll find lots of info on there, but they don't have all aprishes by any means.



I'm still trying to work out whether all records on that "new" site are extracted, or whether there are some "submitted" records included as well.



so some care might be advised before adding the info willy nilly to your tree



sylvia

Jane

Jane Report 20 Jan 2011 17:08

Thanks very much! I've ordered Eliza's marriage certificate to see if the witnesses help confirm its here, and Maria's birth cert to check the father's name is Samuel not Daniel - hopefully will help confirm this is the right family on 1851.

Thanks again everyone
Jane