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Title: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: cgrace on Monday 20 August 07 04:53 BST (UK)
Hope someone can help with a marriage look-up of a Moses Wool born abt 1796 and died abt 1835 in Doddington and a Sarah from Chatteris born abt 1800.

Her surname and any dates would be most welcomed.

thanks

Chris
Title: Re: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: suffolk*sue on Monday 20 August 07 07:32 BST (UK)
From Boyds marriage index

Moses WOOL
Sara ROW

1822 - Chatteris

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and an earlier one, maybe Moses parents.

Moses WOOL
Elz NEGUS

1793 - Doddington
Title: Re: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: bedfordshire boy on Monday 20 August 07 08:22 BST (UK)
The full entry from the PR transcript is
21 May 1822 Moses Wool bachelor and Sarah Rowe (signed with x) spinster both otp. Witnesses John Powell, Ann Powell, John Newitt who witnessed most marriages so was presumably an official.

I cannot find a baptism for either of them in Chatteris

Regards

David
Title: Re: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: cgrace on Tuesday 21 August 07 00:41 BST (UK)
Thank you suffolk*sue and yes the second entry is the parents of Moses.

Thanks again David for helping with this one and the Huntingdon request. I have a baptism for Moses in Doddington but had nothing on Sarah.

regards

Chris
Title: Re: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: Alan PENNO on Friday 20 March 09 12:23 GMT (UK)
Moses Wool (Snr) married Elizabeth Negus 26 Nov 1793 in Doddington. John Newitt was the witness as he was the parish clerk. John Newitt was also Elizabeth's brother's wife's brother.
Moses's grand-daughter Emma Boulter married Robert Newitt who was John Newitt's nephew.
Regards Alan
Title: Re: MARRIAGE Look-up Moses Wool
Post by: cgrace on Monday 23 March 09 00:32 GMT (UK)
Thank you so much for this information.

I recently lost my mother and had lost the motivation for the 'Tree' but maybe this will get me back into it.

Thanks again Alan.

Chris