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Question please regarding marriage details

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Deborah

Deborah Report 18 Oct 2019 09:05

Thank you mgnv that is really very informative and helpful, much appreciated.

mgnv

mgnv Report 17 Oct 2019 22:24

A very useful site is FS, in particular, the collections at:
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list?fcs=region%3AUNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND&ec=region%3AUNITED_KINGDOM_IRELAND

You can only view some images at an FHS centre - these are scattered across England (and the world)
If the rego's are from the locality of the FHS site, they probably already have films there.
But in any case, I can rent films from their library to view at any specified FHS centre.
I usually make a donation (on top of the rental fee) if I take a pic of some page.
You can call beforehand to discus stuff.

Not all the collections are indexed, and even some indexed collections are incompletely indexed at present so you might have to browse the images to find the one you want,

Bishop's Transcripts amd Archdeacon's Transcripts are the church's own back-up record.

https://www.freebmd.org.uk/
The above URL has a link to the search page of FreeBMD, plus links to FreeREG and FreeCEN

1861 Census
Piece: RG9/3760 Place: Chester-le-Street -Co. Durham Enumeration District: 3
Civil Parish: Urpeth Ecclesiastical Parish: Pelton
Folio: 51 Page: 42 Schedule: 207
Address: Urpeth High Pit
Surname First name(s) Rel Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Remarks
BENSON William Head M M 41 Coal Miner Cumberland - Parton
BENSON Elizabeth Wife M F 29 Cumberland - Parton
BENSON William Son U M 15 Coal Miner Co. Durham - Coxhoe
BENSON Isabella Dau U F 13 Cumberland - Parton
BENSON John Son - M 11 Cumberland - Parton
BENSON Joseph Son - M 1 Co. Durham - Chilton
CLIFF Benjamin Nephew U M 14 Coal Miner Cumberland - Maryport
BENSON George Son U M 20 Coal Miner Cumberland - Whitehaven
RICHARDSON Samuel Boardr U M 21 Coal Miner Yorkshire - Millon Bridge

The 2 Wm's are my wife's ancestors, so I need to know where to find the 1845 baptism - i.e., what parish is Coxhoe in?
So I check the census
The NA uses the code ho107 for 1841/51, and rg9 thru rg14 fpr 1861 thru 1911 respectively.
So I look up Coxhoe at:
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/
A simple search for "coxhoe ho107" (these words are implicitly AND-ed)

Reference: HO 107/313
Description:
Ward: Easington (South Division).
Parish: Castle Eden.
Parish: Easington; Township: Easington, Haswell, Hawthorn, Shotton.
Parish: Hart (part); Township: Thorp-Bulmer, Nesbitt. Rest in HO 107/315.
Parish: Kelloe; Township: Cassop, Coxhoe, Kelloe, Quarrington, Thornley, Wingate
Date: 1841

The organization of 1841 differs from the later censuses

Births Dec 1845 (>99%)
Benson William Durham 24 84

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZW3-Q4N?i=508&wc=9K5M-T3D%3A13618101%2C28349502%2C28349503&cc=1309819
England, Durham Diocese B...'s Transcripts, 1639-1919 > Durham > Kelloe 1762-1852
Image 509 of 723
The image shows Wm (bp 16/11/1845) was the 2nd son of William Benson, pitman, & Isabella (late Douglas), of Coxhoe Long Row

Marriages Jun 1839 (>99%)
BENSON William Whitehaven 25 146
DOUGLAS Isabella Whitehaven 25 146

There are 2 things of note - Wm is the 2nd son, and Isabella's maiden surname was Douglas.
(In Cockermouth, his mum died 1852q2 and his dad wed Eliz Cliff 1853q1)

C of E baptismal and burial registers were standardized in 1812.
The post-1812 rego's had no col for date of birth/death.
They were records of the baptismal/burial ceremony.
Sometimes the d.o.b. is recorded in the margin, but d.o.d. is much rarer - I've found that more often a marginal notation in a burial rego relates to grave location,

Although it's beyond the parish rego scope, it's worth noting that municipal cemeteries also note date of burial rather than death.
Here's an example from Wigan:

http://www.wiganworld.co.uk/stuff/cemetery.php?opt=cemetery
Wigan (Lower Ince) Cemetery
Surname Forename Age Place of Death Date Year
Dyke William 39 yrs Pretoria Pit, Westhoughton 17-Jan 1911

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Westhoughton/Pretoria/index.html
In loving memory of
William
the beloved son of
Richard & Alice Dyke,
who was killed at Pretoria Pit explosion
Decr. 21st 1910, aged 39 years
We shall meet again
Location Wigan (Lower Ince) Cemetery
[Year corrected by mgnv = OPC notified]

Deborah

Deborah Report 14 Oct 2019 20:04

Thankyou SylvialnCanada

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 14 Oct 2019 17:39

FreeReg is also good for early baptisms, marriages and burials, although it is still a work in process as volunteers transcribe Parish Registers

https://www.freereg.org.uk/

Deborah

Deborah Report 14 Oct 2019 17:05

I thought it might be ErickaH, thank you for confirming it though.

I had a look at the sites that Rambling posted, they are brilliant.

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 14 Oct 2019 13:16

Anc' is Ancestry in case you weren't sure.

Deborah

Deborah Report 14 Oct 2019 11:37

Thanks Rambling, that's really helpful. Will keep a note of those.

Rambling

Rambling Report 14 Oct 2019 11:33

Various images are available on different sites, ie London marriages and banns for a certain date range can be seen on Anc' and are incredibly helpful if you have London ancestors, FMP has Parish marriages for lots of areas,

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html doesn't have the images but does have the info transcribed, that's for Lancs, also look at https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/online_parish_clerk for other opc locations.

Deborah

Deborah Report 14 Oct 2019 11:22

I read most of the posts on here, as it is very informative, and you learn a lot, but something I have noticed is that you are able to provide comprehensive details of marriages and banns.

My question is, where do you get this information, I just purchase the certificate if I am more sure than not that I have the right person, but is there somewhere like for example FMP that I should maybe subscribe to where I could get the information myself.