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BOSTON REGISTRATION DISTRICT MARRIAGES

1837 TO 1851

These marriage details have been extracted from the parish registers of the following parishes in the Boston Registration District:

Algarkirk, Benington, Bicker, Boston St Botolph, Brothertoft, Butterwick, Carrington, Fishtoft, Fosdyke, Frampton*, Freiston*, Frithville, Holland Fen, Kirton, Langrick, Leverton, Old Leake, Sibsey, Skirbeck Holy Trinity (from 1849)*, Skirbeck St Nicholas, Sutterton, Swineshead, Wigtoft, Wildmore/Thornton le Fen, Wrangle.

* Frampton and Freiston marriages from 1837 and Skirbeck Holy Trinity from 1849 have not been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives.

Boston St Mary Roman Catholic
On microfiche, these are not from copies of the proper register. Not all entries give fathers’ names, and some entries are completely illegible due to the microfiche being very faint. The only years available are 1837-1838, 1855-1871. There are many discrepancies between this register and the GRO entries. Comments have been added to cells where appropriate.

The following parishes have not deposited marriage records for this period and are therefore not included:

Chapel Hill, New Bolingbroke, Wyberton.

Where the groom or bride’s father had a different surname, or the surname was spelt differently, from that of the groom or bride, this is shown in capital letters. All other names in these columns are forenames. The bride’s condition (single or widow) is only shown where the father’s surname is different to hers. In many instances, father’s names are not given. Any comments in the father’s name column, other than a name, are shown in italics e.g. deceased etc. Where nothing appeared the word blank has been inserted.

Some cells include comments, for example where the bride or groom’s signature differed from how the name was written in the marriage entry. These cells have a small red triangle in the top right corner.

Marriages transcribed by Ann Benson (Boston), Anne Cole, Jenny “the Genealogist”, Joan Deane, Pat Pomeroy, Wendy Parkinson.

Updated October 2007