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COMPLETED_Edgbaston marriage look up please_ Newbold + Hawkins
« on: Monday 09 January 12 11:51 GMT (UK) »
Could someone please provide details of the marriage between

    Amos Newbold  &  Hannah Hawkins on  25 DEC 1836 at
    Edgbaston, Warwick, England.

I am unfamiliar with the churches in Edgbaston so I am unable to state in which church the marriage took place. I am looking to find details of their parents, witnesses and occupation.

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moli

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Re: Edgbaston marriage look up please_ Newbold + Hawkins
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 10 January 12 07:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Molli

Parents name's were not on certs before 1837.

But Amos and Hannah were married at St Bartholomew Edgbaston.

Witnesses are Abigail Newbold and John Lamb

Hope this helps
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Re: Edgbaston marriage look up please_ Newbold + Hawkins
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 10 January 12 09:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi Brummygirl,

Thank you so much for the rapid search and reply. This marriage record is my first sighting of Amos as he seemed to have evaded being "tagged" up to this point. I haven't managed to find any records establishing his existence prior to 1836. Marriage must have been good for him as he goes on to live until 1883.

I think the witness, Abigail Newbold was his sister - if I am following the correct family line. So now I have another name to use for my search.

Regards,
moli