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    Default Marriage in Chesterfield

    Can anyone help with more detail on the marriage of Richard Talbot to Elizabeth Bates April 20th 1727 in Chesterfield. Thank you

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    It's on FreeReg and was by licence. No other details given.

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    Hiya
    Do you know whereabouts in Chesterfield?
    If you can give me a church I might be able to search what records I have?

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    For marriages 1754 to 1837 you usually get date, names of bride and groom, parish(es) of residence at time of marriage, whether by banns or licence, names of witnesses, and officiating minister.

    For marriages prior to 1754, you usually only get date. names of bride and groom, and if by licence.

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    The marriage licence is on FmP.

    Richard was 24 or thereabout and from Eyam, Derbyshire and Elizabeth was also 24 or thereabout and from Warsop, Nottingham. Bachelor & spinster.

    The bondsman was Edmond Cocker (or possibly Colker), also from Eyam.

    Some of it is in Latin, but those seem to be the main details.

    ADDED: I found it by searching for Elizabeth. Richard is transcribed as Pelbot.

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    i also found it on Ansxxxy - Chesterfield, St Mary and All Saints 1558-1812

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jomot1 View Post
    The marriage licence is on FmP.

    Richard was 24 or thereabout and from Eyam, Derbyshire and Elizabeth was also 24 or thereabout and from Warsop, Nottingham. Bachelor & spinster.

    The bondsman was Edmond Cocker (or possibly Colker), also from Eyam.

    Some of it is in Latin, but those seem to be the main details.

    ADDED: I found it by searching for Elizabeth. Richard is transcribed as Pelbot.
    Did I reply to you and thank you for the information. If not my apologies. Jen

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