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1  Family: F59
 
2 10th April 1827 at St Botolph's Without, Aldgate, city of London, Robert Murrell (Bachelor of this parish) and Isabella Campbell Robinson (Spinstr of Orsett, Essex). The marriage was by Licence. Witnesses were W. Betterson and Harriet Campbell. Family: F252
 
3 12th Feb.1828 at St Botolph's Without, Aldgate, city of London, William Charles Murrell (Bachelor of this parish) and Harriot Campbell (widow of Hockley, Essex). This marriage was by Licence. Witnesses were W.Betterson and Richard Chivey. Note that Harriot was spelt with an 'o'.
 
Family: F099
 
4 A Henry Tuck married a Sarah Green on 17/5/1819 at Holbeach. This could be our Henry Tuck & Sarah, the parents of William Henry Tuck. Family: F11
 
5 A Thomas Stebbings married Sarah Wright on 29 December 1768 in Tilbury juxta Clare which is not far from Little Yeldham. This is possibly our Thomas. They were bachelor & spinster both of the parish of Tilbury juxta Clare and married by banns. They could not write and signed with a cross. Witnesses were Stephen Jay and Joseph Shelly. Family: F071
 
6 A Vicar General marriage licence was issued on 26 May 1757. Family: F411
 
7 Alfred Burles, a bachelor and Ada Charlotte Wallis a spinster married on 23 October 1915 at Holborn register office. Alfred was a bachelor aged 26, a tarpaulin maker and Ada a spinster aged 21, a domestic servant. Both were residing at 73 Pentonville Road, Clerkenwell at the time of the marriage. Alfred's father was Alfred Burles, a carpenter and Ada's father was Edward John Wallis a railway labourer. Witnesses to the marriage were Catherine and John O'Regan. The fact that Alfred's father was a carpenter points to this being the Alfred Burles who was baptised in Leytonstone in 1880 although he would have been 36 not 26.  Family: F478
 
8 Alfred Lucking was a widower of full age and Martha was a minor. They were both residing at South Hackney at the time of the marriage. Alfred's father was also named Alfred, a dealer and farmer and Martha's father was a cheesemonger named Thomas Scott. Witnesses to the marriage were John James Scott and Elizabeth Scott. Family: F285
 
9 Amy and Thomas were spinster and bachelor, aged 25 & 29. Thomas was a postman. He lived at 72 Wellington Road, Holloway and she lived at 41 Newcomer Street. Their fathers were George Brett, a brewers labourer and Frederick Ronget Eagar, a cheesemonger. Witnesses to the marriage were Frederick George Eager and Mary Ann Brett.  Family: F308
 
10 Ann was aged 22 and Moses was 23. They were bachelor and spinster, and both lived in Bermondsey at the time of the marriage.

Their fathers were named as William Charles Murrell, a gentleman and Price Worth, a farmer.

Moses's occupation was Coffee House Keeper.

Witnesses to the marriage were Andrew and Harriet Allan. 
Family: F102
 
11 Anne Franklin & Henry Layzell were married at Gt Wakering parish church on Christmas Day 1878. Anne was aged 18 and Henry was aged 20 - they were bachelor and spinster. Anne's father was John Franklin, a blacksmith and Henry's father was John Layzell, a labourer. Witnesses to the marriage were Walter Hayward and Eliza Hayward. Anne signed her name and Henry signed with a cross. Family: F474
 
12 Annie Ellingford and Henry Nash were married in Orsett on 22 January 1895. Henry was a bachelor aged 25, a leading stoker R.N. and Annie was a spinster aged 22. Their fathers were Benjamin Ellingford and Laban Nash, both labourers. Witnesses to the marriage were Benjamin Ellingford and Mary Ann Ellingford. Family: F299
 
13 Arthur was aged 25, a bachelor & Florence was aged 21, a spinster. Their fathers were William Ellingford, deceased, a farm labourer and James Ashdown, deceased, an upholsterer. Witnesses to the marriage were Edward William Austin & Elizabeth Emily Pyrie. Family: F412
 
14 At the time of the marriage both parties lived at 15 Trafford Street, Scunthorpe.
Albert was aged 25 and Ada was aged 21, bachelor and spinster.
Witnesses to the marriage were Ernest Hodgson and Robert Bilton. 
Family: F03
 
15 Banns of Marriage Thos. Galloway and Mary Clarke both single persons of this parish (Great Leighs) were published November 27th, December 4th & 11th (1763)

Thomas Galloway of this parish, single man and Mary Clarke of this parish, single woman were married at this church by banns this twentieth day of February in the year one thousand seven hundred and sixty four by me H.Chalmers, Curate. The marriage was solemnised between us {The mark of Thomas Galloway. The mark of Mary Clarke} In the presence of Mary Willis(?) Peter Shaw

 
Family: F106
 
16 Benjamin and Elizabeth were married 27 November 1797 in Orsett.

Witnesses to the marriage were Sarah Whiting and John Smith. 
Family: F076
 
17 Benjamin Ellingford and Mary Goodwin were married in Orsett on 14 July 1872. They were bachelor and spinster, Mary aged 21 and Benjamin aged 20. Both signed their names. Their fathers were William Ellingford, deceased and Joseph Goodwin, a labourer. Witnesses to the marriage were Elijah Richardson and Sarah Ann Richardson.
GRO index reference -1872 Sept Qtr Orsett 4a 211 
Family: F287
 
18 Both were aged 28. Robert Nisbet was a civil engineer. Witnesses to the marriage were Thomas Nisbet and Grace Hayes. Family: F151
 
19 Both were of full age at time of marriage.

Witnesses were Elizabeth Richardson & Thomas Snellings. 
Family: F069
 
20 Both were of full age, bachelor & spinster and both were residing in Bermondsey at the time of the marriage. Henry's occupation was master mariner, as was his father William Charles Murrell's. Sarah's father was Joseph Going, a coal merchant. Family: F231
 
21 Both were resident in St Giles Colchester at the time of their marriage. They were bachelor and spinster, Henry aged 22 and Ellen aged 20.

Henry was a fitter and turner.

Henry's father was James Wright a captain in the merchant service (doesn't say deceased although we know that James died before 1875) and Ellen's father, George Coronation Morten, was a gardener.

Witnesses to the marriage were Alfred Morten, I Hayes, Alice Wright and Clara Morten 
Family: F128
 
22 Charles was 21 and Sarah was 24.
Witnesses were Henry Bassett and Louise Smith. 
Family: F062
 
23 Charles was a "Light Comedian" aged 32 and Lillian was a blouse saleswoman aged 28. They were bachelor and spinster. He was living at 110 Bayswater Place, Leeds and she lived at 14 Bayswater Terrace, Leeds at the time of the marriage. Charles's father was Edwin James Wright, a cycle maker (deceased) and Lillian's father was Bertwell Peters, a restaurant proprietor. Witnesses to the marriage were J. W. Conway and Ethel Crowder. Family: F126
 
24 Charles was a bachelor aged 29 and Mary Ann (Marion) a spinster aged 28. We know that Charles was previously married in 1878 so his stating that he was a bachelor is a lie. Both parties were living at 7 Reedworth Street, Lambeth at the time of the marriage. Charles's father was George Broughton, a grocer and Marion's father was James Wright (deceased) a master mariner. Witnesses were George Wilson and Elizabeth Lea. Family: F307
 
25 Charles was a widower aged 30 and Annie was a spinster aged 25. He was a railway clerk living at 317 Shirland Road, Paddington and she was living at 16 Market Hill, Maldon. Fathers' names were John White, a gentleman and James Wright, a captain in the merchant service. Witnesses to the marriage were Geo A. Osterfield and Percival E Kirk.  Family: F423
 
26 Charlotte Brad & William Travis married in Orsett on 9 October 1847, were bachelor and spinster, both of full age. Their fathers were Benjamin Brad a labourer and James Travis a labourer. The witnesses were unreadable. Family: F286
 
27 Date of marriage found in Boyd's Marriage Index.

Church record shows that Thomas was a widower of Hammersmith and Abigail was a spinster of St George, Hanover Square. 
Family: F335
 
28 Date of marriage from FamilySearch. Family: F397
 
29 Date of marriage from LDS web site. Family: F329
 
30 Date of marriage gained from the IGI. Family: F105
 
31 David Gayler was a bachelor aged 24, and Harriet Ellingford was a spinster aged 22. They were both residing at 25 Victoria Road and David's occupation was carman. Their fathers were William Gayler, also a carman and William Ellingford, a land bailiff. Witnesses to the marriage were James Ellingford and Mary Ann Tucker. Harriet signed her name but David signed with a cross. Family: F298
 
32 December Quarter of 1847 in the St.George Hanover Square Registration District. Family: F433
 
33 Details of the marriage found in the Eastwood parish registers.
Witnesses were Ellen Claydon, Elizabeth Ray, Sarah Burles and Perrin Burles. 
Family: F026
 
34 Dick & Ivy married on 11th September 1939 at Southend Registry office. The witnesses were L.J.G. Savill and Ted Wright. Family: F025
 
35 Eastwood parish register shows that Ralph Robinson & Olive Ashton were married 9 July 1709. Marriage was by licence. Record of licence found on English Origins website.  Family: F415
 
36 Elizabeth & George were both of full age at the time of the marriage. George was a teacher and his father also George Henry was deceased. George's place of residence was 8 Theobalds Road. Elizabeth's father was Francis Poole, also deceased. Family: F491
 
37 Ellen (known as Elsie) was a spinster aged 24 and Donald a bachelor aged 25 at the time of the marriage. Donald's profession was Gunner RA. She was residing at 64 Palmeston Road, South Stifford and he was residing at 94 Dock Road, Little Thurrock. Witnesses to the marriage were Sidney Davis and Leonard Savill. Family: F032
 
38 Emma was 20 and Frederick was 22. They were bachelor and spinster. Family: F218
 
39 Emma was aged 20 and Charles was aged 27. Hepzibah Wright was one of the witnesses. Family: F195
 
40 Emma was aged 20 and Henry was aged 23. Family: F173
 
41 Found in the online IGI. Family: F344
 
42 Frances was aged 19 and David was aged 20. fathers were George Brett, a brewery servant and Cornelius Ranner, a maltster. Family: F224
 
43 Frederick was a bachelor aged 25, a builder, and Kate a spinster aged 24. Their fathers were Frederick Prior, a barge owner and John George Campbell, a retired confectioner. Frederick was living at West House, Burnham, Essex and Kate was living at 42, Chestnut Road, Merton at the time of the marriage. Witnesses were P. E. Crees, J G Campbell, H.M. Prior and A.S. McAfee. Family: F456
 
44 FreeBMD - March Qtr 1876, Hackney RD, Vol 1b, page 488 Family: F502
 
45 FreeBMD marriage reference BRAD Henry Orsett 12 387 December 1840. Family: F138
 
46 FreeBMD marriage reference BRADD Anne Orsett 4a 173 Mar 1877

 
Family: F306
 
47 FreeBMD ref - Marriages Jun Qtr 1879 BRADD Harriett Orsett 4a 269  Family: F321
 
48 FreeBMD ref December 1867 Islington Vol 1b page 428 Family: F467
 
49 FreeBMD ref Jun 1880, Spalding, Vol 7a, Page 573 Family: F40
 
50 FreeBMD reference Jun 1873 Billericay Vol 4a page 211 Family: F464
 

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