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Title: COMPLETED - Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Nick The Duck on Wednesday 23 February 11 14:55 GMT (UK)
Hello

This image of part of the marriage register (showing the marriage of my ancestors Thomas DELAHAY to Sarah WILSON at Rosemary Street Church, Belfast on 13th July 1832) has an unexpected entry in the 'Father' column. Instead of the name of Thomas DELAHAY's father, it gives an occupation "( CLERK" and then below that "23RD. R. FUS.")  Could this be a reference to the groom's occupation even though it is in the 'Father' column, or could it be a reference to the father's occupation? Has anyone seen this type of entry before?

(Thomas DELAHAY's father was called John DELAHAY. Thomas was born in Hereford, England, so it is interesting to me that he should get married in Belfast. )

Also, could anyone tell me where I might find more info about "23RD. R. FUS."

Thanks,

Nick The Duck

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Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: meara on Wednesday 23 February 11 15:14 GMT (UK)
Royal Fusiliers maybe?
Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Nick The Duck on Wednesday 23 February 11 15:26 GMT (UK)
Thanks, meara.  Perhaps he was a clerk in the Royal Fusiliers in England and visited Ireland for the marriage?  ???

Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Hackstaple on Wednesday 23 February 11 15:40 GMT (UK)
The 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers were stationed in Ireland in 1832 - http://www.irishidentity.com/extras/hidden/stories/barracks.htm
Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Nick The Duck on Wednesday 23 February 11 15:52 GMT (UK)
Thanks, Hackstaple. I looked at the link and it states that Capt. William St. Leger Alcock from 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers were stationed in Naas. Can I infer from that there would be many men stationed there, or would it be just him? Sorry if that sounds daft but the article gives no indication of numbers and I don't want to make assumptions.

Nick The Duck
Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Hackstaple on Wednesday 23 February 11 16:23 GMT (UK)
His regiment were there.
Title: Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: jwaugh on Thursday 24 February 11 20:51 GMT (UK)
Hi Nick

The image you have would not have been the Original record of Marriages in Rosemary Street. The Original records would have been hand written.

Perhaps to make sure you get the correct information a search of the Original records in PRONI would be called for.

This would also help to identify what denomination it was.

John
Title: COMPLETED Re: Marriage register - father's or groom's occupation?
Post by: Nick The Duck on Thursday 24 February 11 21:08 GMT (UK)
Thanks, John, that's a good idea.  :)

I'm fairly certain that this record shows Thomas DELAHAY's occupation because a census entry indicates that his father John was a farmer and two baptism register entries for Thomas' children show Thomas' occupation as "Attorney's Clerk". But, you're right, it would be best to go back to the original!

Nick the Duck