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    Default Marriage at St Peter's Liverpool

    I have been trying to find a marriage between George Graham and Mary Moss, initially in Manchester or Appleby, Westmoreland. These two turn up in Manchester in the 1841 census.
    There is a marriage between GEORGE GRAHAM and MARY MOSS in Liverpool according to the IGI - 10 November 1833, St Peter's, Church Street, Liverpool - this may be them; no reason to suppose they did not marry in Liverpool and move to Manchester!
    Both were born in Appleby, and calculating their birthdates from the census, George was born c1805 and Mary c 1806. George was a shoe/bootmaker.
    If anyone is able to check the record in the parish register I would be very grateful, although I am mindful of the fact that there may not be any additional information!
    (Please don't think I am ignoring you if someone posts in the next few days - I know how quickly the people on this forum can respond! I will be away for the rest of the week and probably unable to check back!)

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    Hi Barbara,

    Liverpool Marriages.
    Parish: St Peters Church street 10.11. 1833
    Groom:George Graham of parish Liverpool Occupation SHOEMAKER
    Bride: Mary Moss of parish Liverpool, a spinster.
    By Banns

    regards birdlip

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    Thanks for that, birdlip! I didn't think there would be much more information - but ..... the occupation sounds extremely promising!!
    I appreciate your help, thanks!

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