Do you have Alice's marriage certificate? Does it say Wellington was a bachelor?
I found both the 1872 and 1889 marriages on Ancestry and thankfully, the entries in the register are available to view.
Here are the details from the 1872 marriage:
Christ Church, Sowerby Bridge
09/11/1872
Married by banns
Wellington ELLIS - 21 - Bachelor - Finer(?) up at the Mill - Barkisland - John PINDEN (or PINDER) - Farmer
Alice HASPEY - 21 - Spinster - (blank) - Warley - Job HASPEY - Labourer
Both Wellington and Alice signed their own names.
Witnessed by John JACKSON and Catherine HASPEY
NOTE: ASPEY is one of those tricky surnames that you'll find spelt a dozen different ways within a 10 year period. For the family of Job ASPEY (Alice's father) the name eventually settles with the spelling of ASPEY for 13 of Job's 14 children. The eldest child, Joseph, alternated between ASPEY and ASPINALL. Joseph's 1910 obituary says Joseph ASPEY and then ASPINALL in brackets.
During the 19th century, I've come across some creative and varied spellings of this name. The most common spellings that I've found are HASPEY, HASPY, ASPY, ASPEY, ASPERY, ASTBURY and ASPINALL. I've found Alice's father, Job ASPEY, with all of those surname spellings are more besides.
The Alice HASPEY on the 1872 marriage certificate and the Alice ASTON in the banns for the 1872 marriage are one and the same person. ASPEY is just one of those names where the spelling changes A LOT. I don't believe there's anything to read into that.
The witness named Catherine HASPEY on the 1872 marriage is Alice's elder sister. Catherine (1848 - 1940) married James BOARDMAN in Chadderton, Lancashire in 1874.
The next marriage worth mentioning is the marriage of Samuel BARNETT to Elizabeth HASPEY that I mentioned in my original post.
Elizabeth (1854 - 1926) was the younger sister of Catherine and Alice.
A recently married Wellington ELLIS and Alice ELLIS (nee ASPEY/HASPEY) were the witnesses at Samuel and Elizabeth's 24/12/1872 Sowerby Bridge marriage. Wellington & Alice, and Samuel BARNETT signed their own names, while Elizabeth HASPEY marked the register with an 'x'.
Now Wellington ELLIS' second marriage:
St. John the Baptist, Halifax
29 July 1889
Married by banns
Wellington ELLIS - 39 - Widr. - Welver(?) - Barkisland - John ELLIS - Wood Cutter
Eliza Jane CROWTHER - 33 - Sp - (blank) - Barkisland - Israel CROWTHER - Labourer
Wellington ELLIS signs the register with an 'x'. Eliza Jane CROWTHER signs her full name.
Witnessed by Ellis HEBBLETHWAITE and Joseph SAYOR or SAYAR
NOTE: The second witness from the 1889 marriage appears as a witnesses at other marriage at this time.
I'll add details about the change of name of Wellington's father from John PINDER to John ELLIS on the two marriage certificates in my next comment.
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