Hi Rob, Joy and everyone else.
Well, what a day I had in the Records Office yesterday

I think it must have been one of my most productive days - if I was feeling really wicked I could leave it there and come back later with the information

but as I'm not, I'll tell you now -
I asked about the Licence applications for the marriages Joy had found and was able to view all 3 of them! I must say as I have not had anything to do with this type of record before I was unsure what to expect but must say I was very impressed, especially as you are actually looking at the original documents completed by your ancestors and with their signatures as well - Rob, even though this is not my 'own' family, I felt very emotional looking at them yesterday. What you actually get is the Licence and then a separate page/letter completed by the 'clerk surrogate' which states the oath sworn by the bridegroom. I have not transcribed the Licences as they were abit too hard going and time was short but I have transcribed the main details from the sworn statements - as there is quite a lot of info and I was insure how many times I would have to post to send it all, I decided to send the transcripts to you by email Rob and then you can forward them on to anyone else. Joy, if you PM me your email I will send you a copy as I think you will find it interesting especially after the work already done. I got really excited at some of the info on them and am hoping this is what you needed Rob and will find it as exciting as I did. I was unable to obtain photocopies yesterday as resources are limited on a Saturday morning but will go in again for copies if you would like Rob, I must admit, if it was me, copies would be a must- let me know.
I also found the following marriages for you at Brewood, I checked the years between 1826 -1848 :-
'Richard (Farnell/Tarnell) of this parish widower and Hannah Turner of this parish spinster were married by Banns this twenty seventh day of December in the year one thoufand and eight hundred and twenty six by C Jayson, curate. Both made their Mark but could not make out the witness names.'
'Edward Onion of this parish bachelor and Jane Turner of this parish spinster were married in this Church by Banns this twenty sixth day of April in the year one thoufand eight hundred and twenty nine by me M Kemsey, officiating minister. Edward signed and Jane by her Mark,witnesses were Thomas Upton & Zacharias Bayden'
'William Turner of this parish, bachelor and Maria Jones, of this parish, spinster were married in this church by Banns this twenty second day of January in the year one thoufand eight hundred and thirty five. Both made their Mark and witness was George Croft.'
'Richard Radford of this parish and Sarah Turner of this parish were married by Banns this fourth day of April in the year one thoufand an eight hundred thirty six by me, James Carter, curate. Richard signed and Sarah by her Mark, witnesses were Henry Radford & (?) Layton'
'May 31 1841
George Turner, of full age, bachelor, Labourer and resident at Aspley, Father - Thomas Turner, Labourer and
Mary Talbot, of full age, spinster, resident at Aspley, Father - Thomas Talbot, Labourer.
Married after Banns, both made their Mark and witnesses were Elizabeth Richards & George Richards.'
'7 May 1845
William Henry Smith, of full age, bachelor, Esquire and resident at Barlaston. Father - John Smith, Esquire and
Ann Turner, of full age, spinster and resident at Brewood. Father - John Turner, Esquire.
Married by Licence, both signed and witnesses were Harry Turner, (Harriet) Turner,(Frederick)Smith and (?) Turner.'
The last marriage looked very interesting, what do you think, also is the 1841 marriage for George the one you wanted? I have posted details of the others just in case any thing rings a bell or ties in any where although I don't think some of the marriages are 'yours'.
That was all I had time for although I did check the fiche for Johannes Turner and Sara Nichols, 2 Feb 1713 but the fiche was very unreadable - Joy, I noted that a transcript is available for this on the open shelves at Stafford so could you possibly have a look at that? Lichfield don't have a transcript for it.
Well, thats all for now - let me know what you think Rob and hope the information is what you needed.
Crystal