Allan & Mo
Thank you so very much for your input - it has been a very interesting & exciting read.
I did have the Chorley marriage sitting on the sidelines but was concerned about Margaret's age and so didn't think it was relevant. However, I didn't realise that there weren't any marriages between 1754 & 1837 at St Katherine's! I had seen references to baptisms & burials and had just assumed marriages were hidden away somewhere. That explains a lot and makes Chorley a more or less cert, especially with the maiden name Derbyshire given on the bmd website that you found.
I did a quick internet search on minimum age and apparently until 1929 it was 12 for girls and 14 for boys with parental consent!! This means Margaret aged 14 is very possible. Margaret & Richard had many children spanning 24 years, so age would have to have been on her side (poor thing!), but 14 nearly 15 does seem so very young!
Thank you also for the baptism information on Richard. I see that there are a lot of Crooks from Blackrod (the name not the occupation

) and so I am hoping I might now find a bit more on the Crook side (given the father is now a road block).
Given there were no marriages at Blackrod would you know if Chorley was the closest place for Blackrod Crook residents to marry in the 1750's+ or is there another church that might also be favoured?
Thank you for your help, these has been interesting revelations. Despite the lack of a father for Richard I now have some more digging to do for Crook and now also Derbyshire. I'm pleased about that because Richard & Margaret's daughter (my 3rd gt GM) married my 3rd gt GF and he was an orphan so I haven't got much hope of going back further through his line

.
Deb