I think I have found the wedding I am looking for,Edward Rowlet (dropped a t) and Elizabeth Housden jan 1/4 1840 vol 15 pg 433.
the well known ancestry website.
That marriage took place in Maxey P.C. Pg 7, No. 1303 03 1840Edward Rowlet, of full age, widower, labr, Maxey, father Thomas, labr toElizabeth Housden , of full age, Spinster, Maxey, father John, shepherdBoth signed their marks. Sandy
Quote from: harrygeorge1 on Wednesday 11 December 19 16:47 GMT (UK) I think I have found the wedding I am looking for,Edward Rowlet (dropped a t) and Elizabeth Housden jan 1/4 1840 vol 15 pg 433.Which goes to prove that you shouldn't always believe what you read on family trees on Quote from: harrygeorge1 on Wednesday 11 December 19 16:12 GMT (UK) the well known ancestry website.
There is a possible bap for Elizabeth in Helpstone P.C.May 17th 1818Elizabeth dr of John & Mary Howsden, Helpstone, LabourerSandy
hi i have Edward Rowlett and Elizabeth hammington in my tree