Hi Anna and Sue
I'm sure the IGI said the marriage took place at the Old Church St Pancras. Handy to know where, just in case I ever get back to London (not likely unless a money tree starts growing down the backyard lol). Sue, It was just too bad that the CD you have has St Pancras Soper Lane and not the Old Church.
I guess I'm just not destined to find out any more. Although I will try and get a look at the IGI film/fiche sometime. Maybe I'll get lucky!
The thing is, I am after a son of theirs - I haven't been able to find a birth in England (abt 1840), I know he emigrated to Queensland OZ in about the 1860s (records lost), he married in 1872 (have seen a copy of marriage certificate), he fathered 13 children, but can't find a death record.
So he wasn't born, he didn't die, but he married and fathered a stack of children - really weird eh!

I just thought there may have been a clue with his father's whereabouts to start searching in various census (1841 & 1851) and possibly track him down that way.
Anyway, thanks for checking, and its always good to find out new things. I'm sure it will come in useful sometime.
Cheers
Anita
