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STAMFORD REGISTRATION DISTRICT MARRIAGES

1837 TO 1850

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

Braceborough, Stamford All Saints*, Stamford St George, Stamford St John, Stamford Baron St Martin (Northamptonshire)*, Stamford St Mary, Stamford St Michael.

* Some pages in the Stamford All Saints register are missing. These include marriages from August 1847 to September 1848, May to September 1848, and October 1849 to January 1850. Four of the missing marriages (1849-1850) are listed in a letter attached to the register and have been included although no details other than the date and names of the bride and groom are given.

*Four marriages are missing from the microfiche of Stamford St Martin – Nos. 3-6 (between August 1837 and April 1838). Some marriages are very faded and others are blurred, making the microfiche very difficult to read in places. The original registers are at Northamptonshire Record Office.

The following parish registers have not been deposited at Lincolnshire Archives and are therefore not included:

Barholme, Greatford, Tallington, Uffington, West Deeping and parishes in Northamptonshire, Rutland and Huntingdonshire that are included in this registration district.

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.

Marriages transcribed by Anne Cole, Pat Pomeroy.

January 2006