I have made enquiries to the RCB regarding this wedding in 1844.
I've been told that marriages for 1844 do not appear to survive for the cathedral in Cork, that there is a gap between 1804 and 1845, a year too late for me.
It has been suggested that I look at the records of the Registry of Deeds, in Henrietta St Dublin, that the sources in the Registry of Deeds were not affected by the fire in 1922, and include surname indexes organized on a county by county basis. See
http://www.landregistry.ie/eng/ I have been told that often marriage settlements were registered there.
Does anyone know anything about these records?
What were marriage settlements? Are they only for some people and not others? This marriage was between a sugar boiler and a brewer's daughter so I wouldn't imagine there was much money around.
"Dec 1 by the very Rev the Dean of Cork, in the Cathedral, Kate youngest daughter of the late Mr Noble Johnson of this city to Mr Henry Sochomorker of Germany"
This from The Evening Packet, Thursday December 5 1844
I may have to satisfy myself with the newspaper announcements