In 1785, she married Oliver Norris of Caledon, within the Diocese of Armagh.[2]
Sources
↑ Registry of Deeds, Ireland (Henrietta Street, Dublin). Memorial no. 375-392-251449: William Willoughby Cole, the Lord Viscount Enniskillen, George Linn of Dunmacmay, county Tyrone, and Henry Marshall of Curlagh, county Tyrone, executors of the last will and testament of Cornelius Marshall of Caledon, of the first part; Thomas Irwin of Caledon, of the second part; and John Cocheran and Elizabeth Cocheran otherwise Marshall, the Rev. Richard Babington and Mary Babington otherwise Marshall, Oliver Norris and Ann Norris otherwise Marshall, and Alice Marshall and Jane Marshall, spinsters, of the third part (dated 28 April 1786; reg'rd 30 May 1786); citing the Rev. Richard Babington and his wife, Mary Babington, otherwise Marshall, daughter of the lately deceased Cornelius Marshall of Caledon, county Tyrone. Microfilm copy held by the Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah (FHL film no. 532575); copy made in Salt Lake City 2016-05-10, transcribed by Alison Kilpatrick, and submitted to www.irishdeedsindex.net, 2017-01-24.
↑ Church of Ireland. Marriage Licence Bonds, 1727-1845. Diocese of Armagh. Ann [sic] Marshall and Richard Babington, 1779. Transcribed by Judy Bingham, California, USA, from FHL film no. 100859 (2005-12-13); confirmed by A. Kilpatrick to digital copies held by findmypast.co.uk (accessed 2016-02-01, by subscription).
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