*Mally* look up please for
Marriage 1887
HODGETTS William C HANSON Martha Dudley, St Edmund West Midlands Dudley Register Office 201/008/291
*COMPLETED* Marriage - St Edmunds, Dudley for Mally
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*COMPLETED* Marriage - St Edmunds, Dudley for Mally
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Re: Marriage - St Edmunds, Dudley for Mally
8 Nov 1887 St Edmund Dudley
William Collins HODGETTS 50 B Farmers Merchant Oakham Dudley William Jarvis Hodgetts (Dec) Farmer & Timber Merchant
Martha HANSON 31 S Tower St Dudley Thomas Hanson (Dec) Wine Merchant
By License By Me Morris Piddockes? Vicar of Kirk Newton
Wit: Thomas Piddockes Hanson Juila? Brink?
Where most couples were married by banns, where a notice of the
impending marriage was posted four weeks prior to their wedding
day, sometimes unusual circumstances e.g. a soldier being called
off to war, or an unexpected pregnancy, called for a marriage
license. This granted permission to get married more quickly, or in
a parish of which neither bride nor groom was resident.
William Collins HODGETTS 50 B Farmers Merchant Oakham Dudley William Jarvis Hodgetts (Dec) Farmer & Timber Merchant
Martha HANSON 31 S Tower St Dudley Thomas Hanson (Dec) Wine Merchant
By License By Me Morris Piddockes? Vicar of Kirk Newton
Wit: Thomas Piddockes Hanson Juila? Brink?

Where most couples were married by banns, where a notice of the
impending marriage was posted four weeks prior to their wedding
day, sometimes unusual circumstances e.g. a soldier being called
off to war, or an unexpected pregnancy, called for a marriage
license. This granted permission to get married more quickly, or in
a parish of which neither bride nor groom was resident.
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- Location: Yardley, Birmingham
Re: Marriage - St Edmunds, Dudley for Mally
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