Source: S-engcen41 Repository: #R-tna Call Number: HO107 Title: 1841 England and Wales Census
Repository: R-tna Name: The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England
Source: S-engcen51 Repository: #R-tna Call Number: HO107 Title: 1851 England and Wales Census
Source: S-engcen61 Repository: #R-tna Call Number: RG9 Title: 1861 England and Wales Census
Source: S-freebmd Repository: #R-gro Title: England and Wales Births, Marriages, Deaths Note: England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Database at www.freebmd.org.uk,Copyright Graham Hart, Ben Laurie, Camilla von Massenbach and David Mayall
Repository: R-gro Name: General Register Office, London, England
Source: S-marston Repository: #R-blars Title: St Mary Marston Moretaine Note: Baptismal Registers, Marriage Registers, Burial Registers
Repository: R-blars Name: Bedfordshire and Luton Archives and Records Service
↑ Source: #S-marston Page: Marriages: 143, 1837-1971; Film: 1279161 Note: https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/N2LZ-QLZ Data: Text: 24 JUL 1852, James Burridge, 20y, Blacksmith, son of John Blacksmith,and Hannah Gillett, 19y, Lacemaker, daughter of John Higgler, both of this Parish CONT Witnesses: Samuel Elmer, Martha Gillet
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