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Foleshill St Pauls Marriages 1896-1902 Foleshill St Paul Page 1 of 9 Marriages 1886 - 1902 B/L Date Groom Abode Father Bride Abode Father Witnesses B 05.12.1896 Adams, Alfred, 21, bac., mechanic Tinsley’s Lane, Foleshill Matthew Henry Adams, Holt, Ellen Louisa, 22, spin., weaver Tinsley’s Lane, Foleshill Frederick Holt (dec’d) Samuel Adams, Mary Jane Holt weaver B 15.05.1895 Adams, Christopher James, 22, bac., baker Foleshill Matthew Henry Adams, Boyes, Elizabeth, 22, spin. Foleshill Isaac Boyes, baker Alfred Adams, Sarah Ann Boyes weaver B 31.05.1887 Adams, Henry, 23, bac., weaver Foleshill Matthew Henry Adams, Cooper, Sarah, 24, spin. Foleshill Frederick William Cooper, Samuel Adams, Ellen Whitehead weaver station master B 26.05.1890 Adams, Samuel John, 22, bac., weaver & Tinsleys Lane William John Adams, Turbitt, Laura, 20, spin., weaver Foleshill Edwin Turbitt, dresser at mill William Simmonds, Felicia Tallis overlooker weaver B 30.09.1889 Adams, Samuel, 21, bac., polisher Tinsleys Lane Matthew Henry Adams, Chaplin, Keziah, 20, spin. Parting of the Heaths Stephen Chaplin, weaver Henry Adams, Emma Chaplin weaver B 02.04.1888 Akers, John Charles, 29, bac., labourer Foleshill William Akers, well sinker Chitty, Laura, 27, spin. Foleshill Charles Chitty, sawyer Alfred Chitty, Rose Hannah Palmer B 12.02.1898 Alexander, William, 25, bac., clerk Percy Street, Coventry Samuel Alexander, watch Lane, Hannah, 25, spin. Stoney Stanton Road, Foleshill Thomas Lane, gardener Thomas Lane, Annie Lane manufacturer B 06.07.1899 Allen, Amos, 24, bac., engineer Parting of the Heaths, Joseph Allen, weaver Lee, Ann Elizabeth, 22, spin., hosiery hand Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill William Lee, weaver John Moore, Prudence Allen Foleshill B 23.06.1894 Allen, John, 22, bac., iron turner Foleshill Joseph Allen (dec’d) Rollason, Elizabeth, 21, spin. Foleshill Enoch Rollason, chemical Enoch Rollason, Eleanor Mary Allen works B 19.08.1893 Allibon, John, 22, bac., brick maker Foleshill George Allibon, brick Collins, Ellen (x), 33, widow Foleshill Henry Jones, blacksmith (dec’d) William Warren, Emma Green (x) maker B 09.10.1897 Andrews, Joseph, 47, widower, labourer Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill Joseph Andrews, labourer Carpenter, Sarah (x), 38, widow Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill Thomas Sanders, green grocer Henry Barber, Emma Barber (x) B 29.04.1901 Anslow, Arthur, 24, bac., commercial 45 Cecil Street, Walsall Thomas Anslow, engineer Cross, Cleopatra Nellie, 23, spin. Chesnut Villas, Coventry Joseph Samuel Cross, Oliver Eades, Ina Cross Eades traveller gentleman (dec’d) B 17.10.1896 Arch, Thomas, 22, bac., labourer Foleshill John Arch, fruit dealer Ratcliffe, Florence Emma, 20, spin. Foleshill Charles Ratcliffe, milkman John Arch, Ellen Ratcliffe B 14.09.1901 Ariss, William Henry, 24, bac., machinist Stoney Stanton Road, Thomas Robert Ariss, Wright, Mary Ann, 22, spin., hosiery hand Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry Thomas Wright, miner (dec’d) Alfred Ariss, Amelia Wright Coventry watch jeweller B 05.08.1895 Arnold, Samuel, 21, bac., miner Foleshill Samuel Arnold, fitter Jacques, Eliza, 22, spin. Foleshill John Jacques (dec’d) Frank Hankinson, Hannah Maria Arnold B 07.11.1900 Ashby, Edwin, 24, bac., barman 22 Station Street East, Thomas Ashby, machinist Botterill, Sarah Jane, 26, spin. 22 Station Street East, Coventry George Botterill, labourer Alfred Ashby, Eliza Priscilla Ashby Coventry (dec’d) B 22.10.1898 Ashby, Henry, 22, bac., die sinker Parting of the Heaths, John Ashby, labourer Tinsley, Sophia, 22, spin., weaver Parting of the Heaths, Foleshill William Tinsley, bootmaker John Ashby, Beatrice Barnsley Foleshill (dec’d) B 18.05.1898 Athersych, Thomas Henry, 22, bac., Paradise, Foleshill Thomas Athersych, porter Walsgrove, Laura, 27, spin., weaver 4 Queen Street, Coventry John Walsgrove, weaver John Walsgrove, Sarah Elizabeth Athersych carpenter B 31.12.1892 Atkins, Albert, 21, carpenter Foleshill William Atkins (dec’d) Tedds, Sarah Ann, 19, spin. Foleshill Joseph Tedds, elastic web William Atkins, Elizabeth Tedds weaver B 25.12.1890 Atkins, William, 23, bac., miner Court House Gn., Foleshill William Atkins (dec’d) Tedds, Ellen, 21, spin. Foleshill Joseph Tedds, weaver Joseph Tedds, Mary Marston B 02.06.1900 Averns, Leonard Louis, 24, bac., machinist Bell Green, Foleshill Josiah Averns, carpenter Bibbing, Annie, 21, spin., twister Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry William Joseph Bibbing, Wilfred Phillips, Mary Ann Bibbing labourer (dec’d) B 03.07.1893 Bacon, Samuel, 22, bac., weaver Great Heath, Foleshill John Bacon, weaver Porter, Sarah Ann, 23, spin. St. Mark, Coventry Daniel Porter (dec’d) Edwin Porter, Emma Bacon B 18.05.1901 Baker, Edward, 26, bac., machinist 85 Station Street West, Edward Lines Baker, Gunton, Maria, 28, spin. The Holbrooks, Foleshill Thomas Gunton, labourer Joseph Baker, Emma Gunton Coventry glazier B 06.08.1900 Baker, Samuel, 23, bac., general repairer Stoney Stanton Road, Henry Baker, iron worker Windridge, Charlotte, 21, spin. Eden Street, Coventry Abraham Windridge, well sinker Jesse Windridge, Lucy Windridge Coventry B 11.05.1901 Ball, Ethelbert William, 24, bac., machinist 32 Albion Street, Coventry Ethelbert Ball, time Turner, Elizabeth, 24, spin. Foleshill James Turner, bricklayer’s John Wheatley, Sarah Ann Turner keeper labourer B 08.01.1898 Barham, Edwin William, 27, bac., iron Station Street, Foleshill Edward William Barham, Hull, Ruth, 31, spin. Station Street, Foleshill William Hull, labourer (dec’d) William Hull, Emma Hull turner plumber B 24.10.1898 Barnacle, Bert, 23, bac., painter Tinsley’s Lane, Foleshill Robert Hopkin Barnacle, Downes, Sarah Ann, 23, spin., weaver Tinsley’s Lane, Foleshill John Downes, coal dealer Josiah Harris, Beatrice Hannah Barnacle carpenter (dec’d) B 16.11.1901 Barnett, Alfred David, 25, bac., machinist Rowley’s Green, Foleshill Alfred Barnett, gardener Sutton, Annie, 23, spin., weaver 162 Lockhurst Lane, Coventry Alfred Sutton, gardener (dec’d) William James Hall, Harriett Garner, Lewis Robert Barnett B 20.03.1887 Barr, Daniel, 22, bac., labourer Foleshill John Barr, weaver Bradshaw, Mary, 30, spin. Foleshill John Bradshaw, gardener John Barnsley, Maria Fawcett (x) B 25.12.1893 Barrs, Thomas Henry, 21, bac., carter Foleshill Henry Barrs, carter Edwards, Eliza, 24, spin. Foleshill Joseph Edwards, weaver Arthur Edwards, Hariett L. Phillips, Sarah Neale B 09.01.1901 Bassett, William Charles, 23, bac., clerk 12 Edgwick Street, Coventry James Bassett, Sanders, Roaslina, 18, spin. 12 Edgwick Street, Coventry John Sanders, shoemaker Walter Bosworth, Lilian Pinks superintendent (dec’d) B 30.05.1898 Bastock, John, 22, bac., mechanic Lentons Lane, Foleshill George Bastock, labourer Bearsley, Mary Elizabeth Ann, 21, spin., Lockhurst Lane, Foleshill Thomas Bearsley, labourer Thomas Bearsley, Eliza Jane Bearsley weaver B 31.01.1897 Bateman, Henry John, 25, bac., butcher Stoney Stanton Road, Henry John Bateman, Hilton, Lucy, 22, spin. Stoney Stanton Road, Foleshill Joseph Hilton (dec’d) Frederick White, Lucy May Hilton Foleshill butcher B 03.06.1895 Bates, David, 24, bac., shoemaker Foleshill Daniel Bates (dec’d) Kightley, Elizabeth, 23, spin. St. Mark, Coventry William Thomas Kightley, Tom. Kightley, Harriett Bates warehouseman B 12.06.1901 Bates, Herbert Henry, 25, bac., machinist 28 Station Street East, Thomas Whitmore Bates, Payne, Bertha Annie, 25, spin. 30 Station Street East, Coventry George Taylor Payne, engine George Taylor Payne, Ada Marie Lee Coventry elastic web manufacturer fitter B 30.07.1892 Baughen, William, 24, bac, mechanic Holy Trinity, Coventry Henry Baughen (dec’d) Jones, Hannah, 25, spin. Foleshill Charles Jones, sawyer Charles Jones (x), Rhoda Baughen B 03.08.1889 Bayliss, William, 21, bac., miller All Saints, Coventry John Bayliss (dec’d) Lombard, Julia, 18, spin. Foleshill Henry Lombard, weaver David Lombard, Eleanor Bayliss B 27.12.1886 Bearsley, Joseph, 23, bac., elastic weaver St. Andrews, Leicestershire James Bearsley, weaver Luckman, Charity, 23, spin. Foleshill Thomas Luckman, weaver Stephen William Luckman, Henry Luckman B 08.06.1901 Beaufoy, Frederick, 25, bac., machinist Boston Place, Coventry Thomas Beaufoy, plate Beaufoy, Ellen, 25, spin., weaver Kingfields, Coventry Thomas Beaufoy, weaver William Thomas Beaufoy, Ann Beaufoy layer (dec’d) B 05.12.1897 Beaufoy, Thomas, 23, bac., engineer Tinsley, Foleshill Thomas Beaufoy, plate Marshall, Lucy, 22, spin., weaver Great Heath, Foleshill Daniel Marshall, labourer Daniel Marshall (x), Annie Beaufoy layer B 03.04.1893 Beech, George Thomas, 23, bac., St. Michael, Coventry William Beech, painter Hilton, Mary Ann (x), 23, spin. Foleshill Joseph Hilton, bricklayer John Moulding (x), Emma Hilton machinist B 05.12.1891 Bennett, George, 24, bac., warper Foleshill Thomas Bennett, weaver Mullis, Hannah Ellen, 25, spin. Foleshill Thomas Mullis (dec’d) Albert Mould, Julia Bennett B 25.06.1894 Bentley, Robert, 28, bac., machinist Foleshill Alfred Bentley, Kenney, Clara, 30, spin. Foleshill James Kenney, labourer James Kenney, Elizabeth Kenney commercial traveller B 02.08.1897 Berry, Frederick Charles, 20, bac., Stoney Stanton Road, Charles Berry, bricklayer Butler, Rose Ellen, 21, spin., elastic weaver Victoria Street, Foleshill Arthur Butler, machinist Charles Hiller, Emma Elizabeth Butler machinist Foleshill (dec’d) B 28.01.1899 Berry, John, 20, bac., machinist Crabmill Lane, Foleshill Henry Berry, tailor Archer, Maria, 20, spin., silk winder Crabmill Lane, Foleshill John Archer, miner (dec’d) William Shilton, Mary Berry B 14.04.1895 Bird, Joseph Parker, 25, bac., miner Foleshill
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