Marriage License Durham, England 13 Nov 1756 John Peart (gentleman), age 29, of Stanhope obtained a licence to marry Mary Gibson, age 22, of Stanhope, directed to Stanhope Surety: Joseph Gibson, gentleman, of Stanhope[3][4]
They were married in Stanhope 17 Nov 1756 John Peart married Mary Gibson, by licence Witnesses: Jno. Peart, Ralph Gibson[5][4]
She passed away at West Black Dene in 1821 and was buried at St Mary and St Stephen's, Wolsingham 14 Aug 1821 Mary Peart, of West Black Dean, age: 87, widow of John Peart[4]
Memorial Inscription Wolsingham, Durham SACRED/ TO THE MEMORY OF/ JOHN PEART/ OF WESTER BLACKDENE/ IN THE PARISH OF STANHOPE/ GENTLEMAN/ WHO
DIED/ FULL OF A GOOD NAME/ ………..FEBRUARY 1798/ AGED 71 YEARS/ ALSO OF MARY PEART/ WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED THE/ 9TH OF AUGUST 1821 AGED 87 YEARS[6]
↑ England, Durham Diocese, Marriage Bonds & Allegations, 1692-1900, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q293-8MRX : 9 March 2021), John Peart and Mary Gibson, 13 Nov 1756; citing Marriage, Durham, England, Church of England. Durham University Library, Palace Green; FHL microfilm .
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