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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Berkshire => England => Berkshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: clontarf on Saturday 27 December 25 04:36 GMT (UK)
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Does anyone have access to the original registers for Shinfield in Berkshire or the Sarum Marriage Licences and Bonds? I am not in England, so cannot visit any repository myself.
I am looking for the Licence/Bond and Marriage Register entry for Thomas CRUTCHFIELD and Ruth WATTS on 30 Aug 1789 at Shinfield. The Licence/Bond was dated 29 Aug 1789.
The transcriptions available on FindMyPast have conflicting interpretations of the groom’s name and occupation.
The Licence/Bond transcription has the groom’s middle name as Clarke with no occupation recorded. There are two transcriptions of the marriage register – one has the groom’s name as Thomas Clark Crutchfield, the other has his name as Thomas Crutchfield, occupation clerk.
If the original documents are available, I would like a verbatim transcription including any punctuation.
According to a marriage notice in the Reading Mercury, Thomas Crutchfield was a mealman, and according to the will of the father of Ruth Watts he was a miller. This would seem to support Clark(e)/Clerk being his middle name, but his first two children were baptised at the Independent Chapel in Arborfield, so it is possible he may also have been a non-conformist minister. It is also very unusual for someone born in the 1760s to have a middle name, and in this case the middle name does not occur on any other record for him (possible baptism, possible death, baptisms of 7 children, will of father-in-law, will and probate of potential father).
Thanks in anticipation.
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Images seem to be on FS if you can get to a FS library or affiliate
Parish registers for Shinfield, 1649-1865
https://www.familysearch.org/en/search/film/008036478?cat=koha%3A311396&i=0
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Some difference.
Ancestry transcription has Thos. Clark Critchfield marriage to Ruth Watt
13 Aug 1789 at Shinfield.
Non-conformist baptisms for children have mother as Ruth.
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Yes - the wife of Thomas Crutchfield is Ruth in all records where her name is mentioned - typo on my part, now corrected.
The date of 13 Aug 1789 is almost certainly a mistake/misread by the transcriber, because the marriage was by licence - which was not issued until 29 August.
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Thank you mckha489. Getting to a FS library or affiliate is a bit of a challenge at the moment, but I will bear it in mind.