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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #9 on: Monday 27 February 12 13:20 GMT (UK) »
Might not be the marriage date, Geoff. And they certainly didn't get married in York because York isn't in Hull registration district.  :)
The film number 1470672 refers to Marriage bonds and allegations for the diocese of York 1618-1887
https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog&catSearchType=film_number

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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #10 on: Monday 27 February 12 13:21 GMT (UK) »
Christenings Kirmington, Lincolnshire, to JOHN/CHARLOTTE Clark;
MARY 07 August 1852 (may have died)
GEORGE 18 December 1847
JOHN 23 February 1850
WILLIAM 02 January 1854
CHARLOTTE 20 March 1856***
MARY ELIZABETH 11 June 1858
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1851 Census we have;
John CLARK, 31, born Limber
Charlotte, 29, born Barton
Joseph, 8, born Hemimgton
Anne, 6, Born Hemington
George, 4, born Hemington
John, 1, born Hemington

Marriage Record is on Familysearch.Org with little info, the Cert may have more info plus Witnesses;
MARRIAGE
09 April 1875, York, England
Charlotte CLARK, Age 19, Birth 1856, Mother CHARLOTTE Clark
Alexander ASHEKOW, Age 21
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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #11 on: Monday 27 February 12 13:31 GMT (UK) »

Marriage Record is on Familysearch.Org with little info, the Cert may have more info plus Witnesses;
MARRIAGE
09 April 1875, York, England
Charlotte CLARK, Age 19, Birth 1856, Mother CHARLOTTE Clark
Alexander ASHEKOW, Age 21

We cross-posted Trish, and as I said in reply to Geoff finding that 'marriage' entry, it refers to a marriage allegation or bond, not to the actual marriage itself.

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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #12 on: Monday 27 February 12 14:56 GMT (UK) »
Oh Pam, if only I was as young and alert as you. :)
Today I broke my personal record for most consecutive days alive.


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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #13 on: Monday 27 February 12 15:06 GMT (UK) »
Oh Pam, if only I was as young and alert as you. :)
Yes, if only.  ;D

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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 03 March 12 15:03 GMT (UK) »
I just want to say a HUGE thank you to everyone who has helped in this search. I'm amazed that you've accessed so much information so quickly. How do you so it??  :)

I'm not sure I wold ever have got so far in the search myself. I would certainly never have found the Fishing vessel crew agrements myself - and there he is Alexander Aslukoff - my great, great grandfather.
Such a shame there's no information regarding his father's name anywhere. It seems the trail stops here as far as he's concerned.

Just want to check ... is the marriage in York between A. "Ashekow" and Charlotte Clark, the right marriage?  :) What I mean is that I think that Charlotte was a non-conformist from the Weslyan Methodist church (I think she was christened in a W. methodist church - though I'm not sure that's correct). Was the marriage conducted in a Methodist church in York? I had assumed she would get married in Kirmington. 

Once again a big, big thank you to everyone who has put the leg work in for me to come further in tracing my past. I couldn't have done it without you.  :D  :D  :D






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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 03 March 12 15:07 GMT (UK) »
Now I'm answering myself. Have just noticed that Pam has said that we're talking about a marriage bond and not the actual marriage. How do I get closer to the actual marriage? I'm finding it difficult to navigate around all the sites.


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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 03 March 12 16:59 GMT (UK) »
FreeBMD.
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/
(Should be bookmarked by every genealogist.  :))
Click 'search', and you're looking for Charlotte Clarke married in 1875.

The marriage took place in Hull registration district, June quarter 1875.
'Hull registration district' is not the same animal as Hull town (city?)
On FreeBMD. click on the name of the registration distict and it leads to a link which tells the places in that district.

Ditto 'June quarter' is not the same as the month of June. June quarter should cover events registered between April 1st and June 30th. (i.e. Someone could be born on 25th February and the birth registered in June quarter.)

Birth and death certificates can usually be ordered from local register offices.
Unless you know the actual place where a marriage took place you usually have to order the certificate from the GRO.
In this case you're in luck because Yorkshire have locally indexed the Hull district for 1875.
http://www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk/
Select marriages, and search for Charlotte Clarke in 1875.
You will get a link to follow re ordering the certificate.
Enter the names as they have been indexed but if possible, I would either omit Alexander's surname, or else put a note to say 'your indexing says Aslukow'.


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Re: Rimmington Parish
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 26 June 13 14:50 BST (UK) »
Hi I've just joined Rootschat today and I have more information about Alexander Aslukoff. My wife is his great grandaughter and recently met with a cousin who has further information. Alexander Aslukoff married Charlotte Clarke on 11 April 1875 in Hull. The marriage certificate is traced on freebmd under the name Aslakon but the certificate reads Alexander Aslakow. His age is given as 25 and occupation as sailor. His father's name is Tarenti Aslakow whose occupation is given as Custom House. (I now know from my wife's relations that this is Customs House, Riga which was formally part of the Russian Empire). On the marriage certificate Charlotte Clarkes age is give as 19 and her father is named as John Clarke, occupation foreman. The Aslukoff's changed their name to Ashton in 1915 and Alexander's son William Constantine Ashton (Aslukoff) served during WW1 as a Royal Marine.