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    Default John Rogers HUTCHINSON of Normacot, Staffs

    Marriage Register of Holy Trinity, Kirk Ireton, Derbyshire:

    19 October 1882:
    John Rogers HUTCHINSON, Full Age, Bachelor, Clerk in Holy Orders, Normacot, Staffordshire, Father: John HUTCHINSON, Clerk in Holy Orders.
    Ruth HORNBERSLEY, Full Age, Spinster, -, Kirk Ireton, Father: William HORNBERSLEY, Clerk in Holy Orders.
    Married after Banns by Arthur HORNBERSLEY, curate of Normacot.
    Witnesses:
    Francis James METCALFE,
    Elizth HORNBERSLEY,
    Mary HORNBERSLEY,
    Isabella Anne PICKFORD,
    Anne Whitacre HUTCHINSON,
    Helen Blanche NEWCOMBE,
    Mary Anne WILLIAMS,
    Edith Maud LITTLEDALE and finally!
    Mary Helen SHEPARD.

    Note: William HORNBERSLEY was Rector of Kirk Ireton.

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    Looking at the signatures on the original image for Ruth, Mary, Elizabeth the surname is Hombersley. The birth and marriage entries on FreeBMD for Ruth confirm this.
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    Dear Christina I could fall out with you. You had better go through my post and alter ALL the RN to M. And don't you dare miss any or you'll get a slapped wrist!!
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    Hi Mitch
    I think it may be better to leave it as it is because there are instances of it as Hornbersley especially Arthur and an Annie travelling to Trinidad in 1926 where it is typewritten as Hornbersley on the ship's list I just found. Even on the marriage image Arthur's could be either and so could a couple of others so maybe there are alternate spellings.
    Oh and if you want to fall out with me you'll have to get in line. Your turn will probably be about Wednesday of next week.
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    The report in the "Hatch, Match and Despatch" column of the London Evening Standard, 26 Oct 1882, refers to the "Rev Arthur Hombersley and " ... Ruth, eldest daughter of the Rev W. Hombersley, Rector of the Parish (Kirk Ireton) ..."

    Arthur Hombersley, Curate of Normacot, Longton was appointed Rector of St. Andrew's, Grenada, West Indies (The Times, Sep 18, 1890)
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