Hi, I'm trying to find out some information on the above couple.
I have found 2 marriage Banns records, 1 dated 21 Sep 1817 and the second 28 Jun 1819.. both are from the Kirkby Overblow (Yorkshire) parish records and refer to Samuel who was from the parish of Bradford and Rachel Brown "from this parish".
I know Rachel's father is called James Brown as I have found a second marriage from later in her life to a Samuel Hardaker and its an actual certificate that lists her as from Yeadon/Guiseley and shows her fathers name as opposed to just the banns that only lists the couples names. I also have her on a census record from 1841 which has her listed as aged 50 so birth date is 1791 approx. although I cant find her birth records and I don't have much else up until she marries her second husband.
I have also found 3 children from Rachel and Samuel Smith (Mary, Richard & John - who I am also searching for, he is my 3rd Great Grandfather) I cannot find a birth/baptism record for John who was born in Poole (or Otley depending which census you read) in 1818 (according to the 1841 census) which puts his birth between the 2 sets of marriage banns I have found.. a clue possibly!! lol. I do already have baptism records for his siblings Richard and Mary who were baptised in St Peters, Bradford Cathedral and I can find John on most census forms in the Gt Horton or Sticker Lane area of Bradford..but have no birth records for him which I would like as they may be helpful.
I cannot find any other information for Samuel

all I know is he was a woolcomber from Bradford and I cannot find any further census details for Rachel although as I said, I know she remarried in 1871 and states on the certificate she is from Yeadon/Guiseley (not Kirkby Overblow) and died shortly after in 1873, I found the probate records but I have no trace of her on the census records in between 1841 and her second marriage in 1871
I've been banging my head over this for months now.. does anyone think they can help? researching Smith is SO hard but then to throw a Brown in the mix too.. I'm getting nothing.
Thanks for reading, any help is very much appreciated.
