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SPILSBY REGISTRATION DISTRICT MARRIAGES

1837 TO 1850

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

Alford, Anderby, Bilsby, Bratoft, Brinkhill, Burgh le Marsh, Claxby by Alford, Croft, Cumberworth, Driby, Farlesthorpe, Friskney, Hogsthorpe, Hundleby, Huttoft, Irby in the Marsh, Markby, Orby, Rigsby, Skegness St Clement, Spilsby, Stickford, Stickney, Sutterby, Sutton in the Marsh, Thorpe St Peter, Toynton All Saints, Toynton St Peter, Ulceby by Fordington, Wainfleet All Saints, Wainfleet St Mary, Well, Welton le Marsh, Willoughby cum Sloothby.

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

Addlethorpe, Ashby by Partney, Aswardby, Old Bolingbroke, Calceby, Candlesby, Dalby, East Keal, East Kirkby, Eastville, Firsby, Great Steeping, Gunby, Hagnaby, Halton Holegate, Hareby, Harrington, Ingoldmells, Langton by Spilsby, Little Steeping, Mavis Enderby, Midville, Mumby, Partney, Raithby, Sausthorpe, Scremby, Skendleby, South Ormsby, West Keal, Winthorpe.

There are no non-conformist marriages in this index.

 

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. In one or two instances the name of the bride or groom’s mother has been given.

Marriages transcribed by Anne Cole, Jennie Dixon, Jenny “the Genealogist”, and Wendy Parkinson.

June 2005