Marriages

Transcribed register entry for:

Frederick William NAYLOR & Elizabeth Milnes WRIGHT


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Marriage: 4 Jan 1842, North Collingham (All Saints), Nottinghamshire, England

Frederick William NAYLOR

Age: Full

Condition: Bachelor

Occupation: Clergyman

Residence: Southwell

Father's Name: Thomas NAYLOR

Father's Occupation: Gentleman

Signed?: Yes

Elizabeth Milnes WRIGHT

Age: Full

Condition: Spinster

Residence: North Collingham

Father's Name: John WRIGHT

Father's Occupation: Farmer

Signed?: Yes

Witnesses: John WRIGHT; Frances WRIGHT; John WHITE

Authorisation: Licence

Married by: Charles LESITER

Notes: [Ed's note - the groom signed his name "Frederic William NAYLOR".]

Register: Marriages 1837 ~ 1953, Page 10, Entry 20

Source: Nottinghamshire Archives, Microfiche of the Original Register

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