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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lancashire => England => Lancashire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Peterej on Friday 12 February 21 08:44 GMT (UK)
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If anyone has access to Liverpool St Silas Church records I would be grateful for the name of the groom’s father and occupation and where the groom was living in the following marriage:
Robert Eyton-Jones and Ada Wright who married on the 16 August 1896 according to Family Search.
The details are not yet available on Lancashire on line Parish clerks.
Thanks for any help.
Peterej
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Groom's father - Joseph Eyton-Jones, Coach Painter. Robert = 27, Joiner and Builder
Bride's father - Thomas John Wright - Licensed Victualler. Ada = 21
Added: address for Robert - 95 Christian Street. Ada at 14 Chapel Street.
Image available at Ancestry.
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That’s brilliant BumbleB. Thanks for the speedy service and I think it is back to Denbighshire which I should be ok on.
Peterej
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No problem - and you might like to know that FindMyPast have added new Denbighshire records this morning. :)
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Only Joseph I can see in Wrexham 1881 who is a Coach Painter is;
Joseph Jones born c 1838 Wrexham.
Son Robert is age 4 (1867)
1891 Census
Wrexham
Joseph Jones 53 Coach Painter
Elizabeth Jones 50
Joseph Eyton Jones 29
John Watkin Jones 21
Wm Wynn Jones 15
Walter Lloyd Jones 10
JONES, JOHN WATKIN mmn PARRY
GRO Reference: 1869 D Quarter in WREXHAM Volume 11B Page 336
Trish :)
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Robert Eyton-Jones and Ada Wright who married on the 16 August 1896 according to Family Search
Image is on FamilySearch.
Marriage was on the 30th August 1896
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSJ9-JSV1
Image available at Ancestry.
Liverpool records, including images, are free on ancestry at the moment if you are registered. Click on ancestry from the link here
https://liverpool.gov.uk/libraries/archives-family-history/family-history/
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Thanks for the further help.
I’m ok on Welsh records but as usual have need to look at Joseph on the 1841 census which is missing.
Not much new for Denbighshire on Find my past I’m afraid.
Useful to know about access to Liverpool records. I’d missed that.
Peterej