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Marriage and Death dates

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Marion

Marion Report 29 Jul 2003 20:33

Lynne, Go to Links on the left, you may get some luck with FreeBMD which will give births from 1837 to around 1902+. If not you can register with 1837 online for £5. The LDS site familysearch.org can be of use for baptisms etc. Hope this helps. Marion

Lynne

Lynne Report 29 Jul 2003 20:09

I am new to this site, how would i look up dates for birth, deaths and marriages if this is possible.

Michael

Michael Report 29 Jul 2003 14:50

Wendy Any chance that George was also known as Jesse? Jesse Chadwick Married Maria Scott in 1883 in Salford, references 8d 116. Other than that I can't find any tie ups between 1880 and 1900. Isn't this fun ?????? Mike

Graham

Graham Report 29 Jul 2003 09:57

Have you tried looking on the 1837 site at all? The marriage will be there - if you have details of the children's bates of birth you might be able to guestimate a start date forsearching the marriage index. Graham

wendyskn

wendyskn Report 29 Jul 2003 09:49

I'm having trouble trying to find a marriage date for George Chadwick B.1860 and Annie Maria (or Anne Maria) Scott B.1862 both born in Manchester I know the wife died in 1936 but I dont know when George died. Can anyone help? Thanks Wendy