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buzz999
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #36 on:
Thursday 09 October 08 08:52 BST (UK) »
are you referring to William Nathaniel's death cert? If so - i already have a copy - info contained states he died 12th may 1840 agec 52 years in parish of cuckfield. occupation states he was "gentleman". Cause of death - inflammation of chest. Charlotte is the informant - death registered 15th may - registrar was a William Cooper.
buzz999
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Thursday 09 October 08 09:45 BST (UK) »
does anyone know how we can get a copy of the marriage of william to charlotte that happened in 1809 in brighton - that would tell us at least if it's the same william and charlotte from cuckfield?... wouldn't it? I can't remember who thought they had found the record... or where they found it?
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #38 on:
Thursday 09 October 08 11:44 BST (UK) »
HI Buzz999
AS i understand it Marriage certificates were not issued pre 1837. However from 1774 to 1837 the church had a template book in which marriages were entered. The book for St Nicholas's in Brighton for thi period is hel on microfiche in the Brighton History centre. Brighton History Centre
Brighton Museum and Art Gallery
Pavilion Gardens
Brighton
BN1 1EE
Tel: 01273 296971/2
Fax: 01273 292862
(details at
http://www.citylibraries.info/localhistory/documents/bhc_brighton_parish_registers_22_04_06.pdf
)
Not sure how of when you can get access,(They have an e-mail so will e-mail them to find out) I'm going to see if any of my local contacts fancies an afternoon out perusing the microfiches. I'm also pretty sure that the only details on there will be name of bride & groom, date, signatures of Priest, bride & groom & witnesses. Still it may provide a clue
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round87
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #39 on:
Thursday 09 October 08 21:28 BST (UK) »
mark you are quite right in what you are saying about williams marriage cert.but we can only hope one of the nobles was a witness.on one of mine in 1700,s his father had signed.so there is hope.or maybe a brother.
tulstig
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #40 on:
Friday 10 October 08 16:03 BST (UK) »
I've just had a very nice and friendly e-mail reply from the Brighton Library- history department re a copy of the Parish record for William's marriage and they are going to send it to me in the post sometime in the next couple of days- let's see if it has any more info of use. Hopefully should be here within 10 -14 days - watch this space
TULLETT (sussex),
LEE(Kent),
DALE(Sussex),
ANDREWS (who knows?),
LINDFIELD/LINFIELD(Sussex),
LANDER (Cornwall),
BLENCOWE (Sussex)
GROUT (Surrey)
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buzz999
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #41 on:
Friday 10 October 08 17:09 BST (UK) »
Well done!! fingers crossed it might shed a little light!
tulstig
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #42 on:
Saturday 25 October 08 15:25 BST (UK) »
I've just received the Marriage entry for William and Charlotte - but not much additional info I'm afraid! ONe of the witnesses was Charlotte Noble or is it Charles? (image attached) and the other John Pocock also appears on the entry before this so I am assuming he was somebody at the church who regularly witnessed for people.
Anyway check out the image and let me know what you think,
Mark
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #43 on:
Tuesday 04 November 08 22:58 GMT (UK) »
Mark
I would say it was Charlott
The other name of John Pocock was probably the verger - they often witnessed marriages, sometimes signing several pages of the register in advance.
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tulstig
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Re: Walter Noble (1828)
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Reply #44 on:
Wednesday 05 November 08 07:32 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Chris,
Now I wonder who Charlott Noble was? Sister, mother aunt cousin? - guess no way of knowing?
Thanks again,
Mark
TULLETT (sussex),
LEE(Kent),
DALE(Sussex),
ANDREWS (who knows?),
LINDFIELD/LINFIELD(Sussex),
LANDER (Cornwall),
BLENCOWE (Sussex)
GROUT (Surrey)
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