Marriages
Transcribed register entry for:
John Arthur Frederick GOODWIN & Lizzie HOLMES
Marriage: 6 Nov 1873, North Collingham (All Saints), Nottinghamshire, England
John Arthur Frederick GOODWIN
Age: 24
Condition: Bachelor
Occupation: Carpenter
Residence: Wivenhoe in the County of Essex
Father's Name: William GOODWIN
Father's Occupation: Sailor
Signed?: Yes
Lizzie HOLMES
Age: 24
Condition: Spinster
Residence: North Collingham
Father's Name: George HOLMES
Father's Occupation: Maltster
Signed?: Yes
Witnesses: George HOLMES; Elizabeth WATSON
Authorisation: Banns
Married by: Edwd. PENGELLEY, Vicar
Register: Marriages 1837 ~ 1953, Page 85, Entry 170
Source: Nottinghamshire Archives, Microfiche of the Original Register
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