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Title: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: Annie65115 on Wednesday 22 July 09 16:55 BST (UK)
I'm trying to push my tree back another generation but am stuck!

My ancestors William and Hannah Bradbury were from the Bilston area.

They had a son, Joseph, baptised in Bilston in 1819; other children that I've identified were Mary (1821), Esther (1825), Sarah (1831) and Thomas (1833).

William died pre 1837. Hannah remarried Joseph Roderick in Dudley in 1838.

Subsequent censuses suggest a YOB of around 1795 for Hannah, and Bilston as her birthplace.

I haven't yet found William and Hannah's marraige and I don't know Hannah's maiden name. I sent off for her remarriage certificate in the hope that it would say Bradbury formerly X, but it doesn't  :(

Does anyone have any resources that they could look through to see if they can find a likely marraige for William and Hannah? There's nothing obvious on IGI. Or can anyone suggest any other places I could look, short of going to the records office (which isn't all that easy!)
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: Willow 4873 on Wednesday 22 July 09 17:00 BST (UK)
Hiya

A lot of Wolverhampton records are online at http://www.wolverhamptonhistory.org.uk/resources/familyhistory and FreeREG http://freereg.rootsweb.com/cgi/Search.pl

Willow x
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: Annie65115 on Wednesday 22 July 09 17:17 BST (UK)
Thanks, Willow

Joseph and Mary's baptisms are there on the Bilston records but frustratingly there don't seem to be any Bilston marraiges!

Were marraiges performed in Bilston in the 18-teens? If not,where would Bilston folk go to tie the knot?
Title: Re: Marriage, early 19th century
Post by: Willow 4873 on Thursday 23 July 09 10:05 BST (UK)
Hiya

Bilston lost the right to perform marriage in the 1700/1800's so they were carried out in Wolverhampton mainly or they may have gone to Darlaston just down the road

I did note on the baptism of Esther it gives their place of residence as Birmingham could they have been married there? on the IGI there is the marriage of William Bradbury to Hannah Fellows 14.5.1818 at Aston Juxta Birmingham

Willow x
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: KiSeChSo on Wednesday 31 July 13 11:17 BST (UK)
Hi Willow

I'm looking for the same family although my ancestor is the youngest child of William & Hannah (Thomas). The information about them possibly being married in Birmingham seems more logical with us being unable to find anything out on the Wolverhampton records site. Are the records for aston juxta available anywhere?

Sarah
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: Willow 4873 on Monday 12 August 13 16:27 BST (UK)
Hiya Sarah

They are probably at Birmingham Archives but you could try the Familysearch site https://familysearch.org/search they have transcribed some (but not all) of the records

Willow x
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: KiSeChSo on Monday 12 August 13 21:06 BST (UK)
Thanks Willow, I'll give it a go x
Title: Re: Marraige, early 19th century
Post by: KiSeChSo on Monday 12 August 13 21:31 BST (UK)
Wow, just tried the link you gave me for family search & it's brilliant. Thank you so much

Sarah x
Title: Re: Marriage, early 19th century
Post by: Willow 4873 on Tuesday 13 August 13 09:25 BST (UK)
No problem  ;D as I said they havent transcribed all the records for that area but you can sometimes drop lucky

Willow x