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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Northumberland Lookup Requests => Northumberland => England => Northumberland Completed Look up Requests => Topic started by: fluffyferret on Thursday 08 November 18 14:31 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I'm looking for the marriage entry for William HAGGERSTON m Margaret WALES on 3 or 30 July 1756 at St John, Newcastle upon Tyne please.
Hoping there might be some additional information to help me make progress with that side of the family.
Best wishes,
Carole
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I note that one tree on A....y has the HAGGERSTON side of the family back to Durham 1643.
It might be worth posting what info. you are looking for as records in the period often recorded he married her.
Colin
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Thank you the info re the tree online. Will check it out.
I was hoping there might be more information other than he married her - otp, bach/spins or witnesses but is the marriage date too early for that?
Carole
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It's unlkely that there will be additional information from that date but I can have a look at the record for you on Wednesday.
Christine
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Hi Christine,
Thank you it is much appreciated.
Keeping fingers crossed.
Carole
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I was hoping there might be more information other than he married her - otp, bach/spins or witnesses but is the marriage date too early for that?
No, not too early for that. 1754 is when that happens.
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Thank you for the information jonw65. Good to know for future searches. There is hope then.
Carole
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jonw65 is talking about Hardwickes Marriage Act so, yes, rethinking the date, there should be witnesses and a note of the parish they were living in at the time.
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Sorry if we got your hopes up but, like many of his compatriots, it seems that the might of English law held no sway with the vicar of St. John. The marriage entry simply reads
"Wm Haggerston & Margaret Wales"
I can at least confirm that they married on the third and not the thirtieth.
Christine
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Hi Christine,
So sorry for the delay replying.
Thank you so much for checking the entry and confirming the date of their marriage. Thank you too for the info about Hardwickes Marriage Act. I read up about it online fascinating and the start of eloping to Gretna Green ;)
So many vicars didn't comply with the new act?
Many thanks for your help.
Best wishes,
Carole
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I think they must have complied with it in that there would have been witnesses, it's just that they didn't seem to want to put the extra writing into the register.
Not just Gretna Green - there were a few on the east side too - Lamberton Toll springs to mind. There were many Presbyterians in the north of Northumberland who would hop over the river Tweed and marry in the church of Scotland rather than in their local Parish church. Finding marriages can sometimes be a nightmare.
Christine
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I might have a few of those where I can't find any record of a marriage!
Thank you again for the information and the look up.
Carole