Rachel Marshall was buried in Stapleford 24 April 1823 age 76 which would make her bn around the same time as John. When & where was John christened. Rosie
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/SOM/CurryRivel/index.htmlCan't see that marriage in the Curry Rivel index. The church there is St Andrew. I think there must have been a transcribing error somewhere. A long way from Cambridge. Where did you find it?
Quote from: rosie99 on Monday 31 December 12 18:15 GMT (UK) Rachel Marshall was buried in Stapleford 24 April 1823 age 76 which would make her bn around the same time as John. Not sure who you are referring to here Rosie. I have my GGG GM, Rachel (Squires) Marshall (b. ~1750 -) who married John Marshall who I have b. or. c. 29 Mar 1746 in Stapleford. At this point, I’m unable to locate my source.
Rachel Marshall was buried in Stapleford 24 April 1823 age 76 which would make her bn around the same time as John.
Quote from: Islander26 on Monday 31 December 12 20:40 GMT (UK) Quote from: rosie99 on Monday 31 December 12 18:15 GMT (UK) Rachel Marshall was buried in Stapleford 24 April 1823 age 76 which would make her bn around the same time as John. Not sure who you are referring to here Rosie. I have my GGG GM, Rachel (Squires) Marshall (b. ~1750 -) who married John Marshall who I have b. or. c. 29 Mar 1746 in Stapleford. At this point, I’m unable to locate my source.I am suggesting that perhaps this is the burial of your Rachel bn c1847.Rosie
I have now looked into this further and it seems to be a complete error in Ancestry that is repeated in various counties. Presumably someone pressed the wrong key and put in Curry Rivel for all of them. If you google "curry rivel cambridgeshire" you get a discussion on another forum where others have had similar problems with it cropping up out of the blue.As the Curry Rivel index is online it is easy to see that the marriage was not there.Hope that makes sense.There is another thread that shows this problem toohttp://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,550499.0.html