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Aitch

Live in Norton and researching loads of your names ... check out my website at

www.harrisongenealogy.co.uk

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I have copies of Norton Registers so will look up your request for the DEAKIN / BOULTON marriage ... BUT they are up in the loft so may take a day or two to find !

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regards

Bill

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Staffordshire / Re: Wolstanton records
« on: Wednesday 24 March 10 14:26 GMT (UK)  »
Note you said WHITMORE ... don't forget that Whitmore along with Norton in the Moors was like a "Gretna Green" with 2 or 3 times as many marriages you would expect from villages of their size.  The clergy there would marry anyone with no questions asked .. provided of course they paid the fees!

regards

Bill  (www.harrisongenealogy.co.uk)


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Staffordshire / Re: Wolstanton records
« on: Monday 22 March 10 17:21 GMT (UK)  »
Your Birth is on Staffs BMD website if you click on the code on the righthand side and print off the generated form you can then send it together with your £7 to the RegistrarsOffice shown on the form
NB - fees increase to £9.25 at begining of April

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Staffordshire / Re: Wolstanton records
« on: Wednesday 16 December 09 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Pat

I was with Cheadle RDC too ..... what was his name ?

If you wish to contact me of list at bill@harrisongenealogy.co.uk I will try and help you.

regards

Bill


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Staffordshire / Re: Wolstanton records
« on: Wednesday 16 December 09 10:21 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All

You will find information about the parish of Norton in the Moors (including a parish map) on my website at www.harrisongenealogy.co.uk.

Manorial records for Norton are held in the special collections dept of Keele University.

regards

Bill
(in cold damp Norton in the Moors)

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