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Ironville Christ Church Marriages 1852-1872.Xlsx Ironville Christ Church Register of Marriages 1852-1872 Year Month Day Surname Christian Name Age Cond Occup Residence Father Father's Occup 1852 Apr 26 ALLDRED Henry 26 B Forgeman Wolverton Station John Alldred Pot Maker 1852 Apr 26 TAYLOR Martha 25 Sp Ironville William Taylor Labourer 1852 May 30 WHITE John 23 B Wagon Maker Ironville Joseph White Turn Key 1852 May 30 JACKSON Elizabeth Sp Riddings George Jackson Moulder 1852 May 31 PARKER John 28 Wid Wheelwright Golden Valley Alexander Parker Miner 1852 May 31 HOLMES Ann 23 Golden Valley Charles Holmes Labourer 1852 Jul 10 RILEY Jerman 20 B Coal Miner Golden Valley Henry Riley Coal Miner 1852 Jul 10 RAWLLINS Hannah 19 Sp Codnor Park John Rawllins Labourer Greenhill Lane 1852 Aug 1 HOLLINGWORTH Samuel 22 B Moulder Riddings George Hollingworth Tailor 1852 Aug 1 JACKSON Ann 22 Sp Ironville George Jackson Moulder 1852 Oct 10 COX Joseph BANNS 1852 Oct 10 WHITEHEAD Elizabeth 1853 Apr 10 JOHNSON George 24 B Labourer Golden Valley George Johnson Labourer 1853 Apr 10 PECK Harriett 23 Sp Golden Valley James Peck Coal Miner 1853 Jul 17 LUN Thomas 24 B Coal Miner Golden Valley Edward Lun Coal Miner 1853 Jul 17 RILEY Mary 24 Sp Golden Valley Henry Riley Coal Miner 1853 Jul 31 ABBOTT James BANNS 1853 Jul 31 MACHIN Sophia 1854 May 11 PARKER Alfred 44 Wid Gentleman Ironville Joseph Parker Gentleman 1854 May 11 JESSOP Georgiana Jane 24 Sp Aldercar Hall George Jessop Gentleman 1854 Oct 1 CONERMAN Michael BANNS 1854 Oct 1 WHEELDON Sarah 1854 Dec 24 BRADLEY John 20 B Iron Roller Dallington George Bradley Coal Miner 1854 Dec 24 ABBOT Catherine 20 Sp Ironville William Abbott Moulder 1855 Feb 26 BROWN Isaac 22 B Coal Miner Bentley Thomas Brown Labourer 1855 Feb 26 FLINT Sarah Ann 19 Sp Bentley None Recorded 1855 Mar 10 GRAY Edwin 31 B Agent Habergham Charles Gray School Master 1855 Mar 10 ROWBOTTOM Mirah Ann 25 Sp Ironville John Rowbottom School Master 1855 Mar 12 ROGERS Samuel 22 B Coal Miner Codnor Park David Rogers Gardener 1855 Mar 12 THORPE Hannah 24 Sp Codnor Park Francis Thorpe Framework Knitter 1855 Apr 29 HINDS Joseph 24 B Boat Man Golden Valley Samuel Hinds Boat Man 1855 Apr 29 LANGTON Mary 28 Wid Golden Valley James Slater Slater 1855 Jun 18 CADMAN John 36 B Coal Miner Codnor Park Thomas Cadman Coal Miner 1855 Jun 18 BLACK Margaret 35 Wid Codnor Park Timothy Keane Labourer 1855 Jul 29 BURTON Thomas BANNS 1855 Jul 29 WHITEHEAD Louisa Ann 1855 Aug 5 HAWLEY Isaac BANNS 1855 Aug 5 DAWN Susanna 1855 Sep 10 FARNSWORTH Francis 27 B Publican Codnor Samuel Farnsworth Publican 1855 Sep 10 WRAGGE Ann 28 Sp Golden Valley Thomas Wragge Publican 1855 Sep 19 BLATHERWICK George 33 B Water Man Ironville George Blatherwick Water Man 1855 Sep 19 RIGLEY Ruth 28 Sp Ironville Samuel Rigley Coal Miner 1855 Oct 28 WHEELDON Thomas 23 B Labourer Codnor Park John Wheeldon Labourer 1855 Oct 28 HARRISON Elizabeth Sp Spondon Charles Harrison Labourer 1856 Feb 3 HAMPSON Frank Samuel 26 B Mechanic Greenwich Ripley Samuel Hampson Hairdresser 1856 Feb 3 LUDLAM Mary 24 Sp Greenwich Ripley John Ludlam Labourer 1856 Mar 24 SMITHYMAN Edwin 20 B School Master Ironville John Smithyman Bricklayer 1856 Mar 24 ELLIOTT Martha 20 Sp Ironville Peter Elliott Moulder 1856 May 8 GREAVES Abraham Wid Chemist Ironville Kirkley Greaves Mechanic 1856 May 8 RICHARDSON Margaret Newton Sp Codnor Park Thomas Richardson Farmer 1856 Aug 3 CASSIDY Thomas BANNS 1856 Aug 3 FOSTER Mary Ann Bradshaw 1856 Aug 4 KEY Joseph 21 B Engine Tentor Butterley Park Thomas Key Ganger 1856 Aug 4 SPENCER Fanny 19 Sp Golden Valley Humphrey Spencer Coal Miner 1856 Aug 10 REDFERN BANNS 1856 Aug 10 STRAW 1856 Oct 12 SHAWCROFT BANNS 1856 Oct 12 BROWN 1856 Oct 26 THORPE Abner 30 B Engine Worker Codnor Alexander Thorpe Labourer 1856 Oct 26 GENT Sarah 22 Sp Golden Valley John Gent Labourer 1856 Nov 25 GILBERT William 23 B Labourer Codnor Park John Gilbert Labourer 1856 Nov 25 MYCROFT Fanny 22 Sp Codnor Park George Mycroft Labourer 1856 Dec 14 KILBOURNE Robert BANNS ONLY 1856 Dec 14 PLACKET Emily 1856 Dec 21 MEAKIN Henry BANNS ONLY 1856 Dec 21 LIMB Emma 1857 Jan 17 HENSON James 37 B Crate Maker Ironville John Henson Labourer 1857 Jan 17 HARLOW Maria 31 Sp Ironville Edward Harlow Labourer 1857 Feb 16 BELL William 26 B Carpenter Ironville Luke Bell Publican 1857 Feb 16 ROBERTS Eliza 20 Sp Codnor Park John Roberts Pipe Maker 1857 May 18 WRIGHT George 20 B Engine Driver Staveley Richard Wright Labourer 1857 May 18 SWINDELL Mary Ann 21 Sp Ironville Thomas Swindell Labourer 1857 Jun 30 EVANS George 29 B Farmer Codnor Park Thomas Evans Farmer Grange Mill 1857 Jun 30 WATSON Elizabeth 25 Sp Wirksworth John Watson Miller & Inn Keeper 1857 Aug 16 WELCH John 39 Wid Pipe Maker Codnor Park John Welch Pork Butcher 1857 Aug 16 ROBERTS Sarah 50 Wid Codnor Park Richard Johnson Heckler 1857 Sep 21 RODGERS John 24 B Labourer Cutthorpe None Recorded 1857 Sep 21 SHACKLOCK Eliza 26 Sp Ironville William Shacklock Tailor 1857 Oct 25 BRADSHAW John BANNS ONLY 1857 Oct 25 SHELTON Hannah 1857 Dec 13 PECK James 20 B Miner Golden Valley James Peck Miner 1857 Dec 13 BALL Mary Ann 18 Sp Golden Valley James Ball Miner 1857 Dec 27 SHOOTER Joseph 28 B Miner Golden Valley William Shooter Miner 1857 Dec 27 STANWRIGHT Eliza 18 Sp Golden Valley George Stanwright Stockinger 1857 Dec 28 GENT Edward 20 B Labourer Golden Valley John Gent Labourer 1857 Dec 28 SHIPLEY Eliza 20 Sp Golden Valley Samuel Shipley Labourer 1858 Mar 7 STONE Isaac BANNS ONLY 1858 Mar 7 SPARROW Ellen 1858 Mar 7 GREATOREX Samuel 24 B Miner Pinxton Wharf William Greatorex Labourer 1858 Mar 7 STORER Emma 20 Sp Ironville Anthony Storer Stone Mason 1858 Mar 21 GREATOREX Richard 19 B Miner Pinxton William Greatorex Labourer 1858 Mar 21 STARR Susan 20 Sp Codnor Park George Starr Labourer 1858 Apr 3 PARKIN David 20 B Iron Turner Ironville Thomas Parkin Furnace Man 1858 Apr 3 WHITEHEAD Mary Ann 21 Sp Ironville George Whitehead Blacksmith 1858 Apr 7 LUDLAM Thomas 21 B Engine Tenter Codnor Park Henry Ludlam Coal Agent 1858 Apr 7 KEY Ann 21 Sp Butterley Park Thomas Key Farmer 1858 Apr 26 CUPITT Joseph 23 B Puddler Ironville Joseph Cupitt Miner 1858 Apr 26 TISSINGTON Mary 22 Sp Ironville Thomas Tissington Miner 1858 May 23 BRUNDLEY Henry BANNS ONLY 1858 May 23 WHITE Harriet 1858 Aug 2 JACKSON Thomas 21 B Iron Shearer Codnor Park William Jackson Miner 1858 Aug 2 LUDLAM Jane 20 Sp Codnor Park Henry Ludlam Coal Agent 1858 Sep 11 STUART Samuel 43 Wid Puddler Codnor Park Charles Stuart Miner 1858 Sep 11 LOMAS Abigail 35 Wid Ironville Richard Harrison Labourer 1858 Oct 18 DAYKIN William 21 B Miller Codnor Park Samuel Daykin Farmer 1858 Oct 18 LOMAS Ann 20 Sp Normanton Ralph Lomas Farmer 1858 Dec 13 SLATER John 20 B Moulder Ironville Samuel Slater Furnace Man 1858 Dec 13 REYNOLDS Eliza 17 Sp Ironville John Reynolds Iron Roller 1858 Dec 20 GREEN George 23 Wid Miner Selston William Green Miner 1858 Dec 20 PARKIN Martha 18 Sp Ironville Thomas Parkin Labourer 1858 Dec 25 TOMLINSON William 50 Wid Labourer Aldercar Joseph Tomlinson Labourer 1858 Dec 25 BIRCUMSHAW Hannah 22 Sp Aldercar Robert Bircumshaw Miner 1858 Dec 25 GILL Thomas 20 B Miner Grassmoor Stephen Gill Farmer 1858 Dec 25 ASTON Sarah 20 Sp Codnor Josephus Aston Fitter Up 1858 Dec 27 COLEMAN Timothy 28 Wid Miner Selston Timothy Coleman Stockineer 1858 Dec 27 PARKIN Jane 25 Sp Codnor Park Nathaniel Parkin Joiner 1859 Jan 17 PURDY Thomas 21 B Labourer Golden Valley John Purdy Tailor 1859 Jan 17 ANDERSON Rebecca 19 Sp Ironville Edward Anderson Labourer 1859 Feb 24 COTTERILL John 24 B Model Maker Codnor Park James Cotterill Lime Burner 1859 Feb 24 KNIGHT Rebekah 19 Sp Ironville Joseph Knight Iron Roller 1859 Jun 30 HALL Thomas Wingfield Full Wid Surgeon Crich Elijah Hall Farmer 1859 Jun 30 BIRKS Elizabeth Full Sp Ironville John Birks Farmer 1859 Aug 1 LEBETER William 22 B Miner Ironville James Lebeter Miner 1859 Aug 1 WARDLE Eliza 19 Sp Ironville James Wardle Bricklayer 1859 Sep 26 PURSGLOVE Thomas 24 B Model Maker Ironville Thomas Pursglove Labourer 1859 Sep 26 LOWE Louisa 22 Sp Ironville William Lowe Furnace Man 1859 Oct 22 COTTERILL William 39 B Forge Man Ironville James Cotterill Lime Burner 1859 Oct 22 SMITH Harriett 28 Wid Ironville James Gold Spur Plater 1859 Nov 28 NEAL John 20 B Miner Aldercar Row William Neal Miner 1859 Nov 28 WILKINSON Jane 18 Sp Aldercar Row Thomas Wilkinson Miner Plumber & Robert Burgin 1859 Dec 18 RICHARDSON Robert Burgin 22 B Glazier Ilkeston Richardson Blacksmith 1859 Dec 18 BROWN Julia 22 Sp Ironville John Brown Labourer 1859 Dec 21 SMITH Edward 19 B Shingler Ironville William Smith Stack Keeper 1859 Dec 21 ABBOT Hannah 18 Sp Ironville William Abbot Moulder 1860 Jan 30 FOSTER William 25 B Fireman Codnor Park George Foster Labourer 1860 Jan 30 LUDLAM Ann 21 Sp Codnor Park Henry Ludlam Agent 1860 Feb 27 BULL James 20 B Miner Golden Valley James Bull Spar Turner 1860 Feb 27 JACKSON Elizabeth 16 Sp Codnor Lane William Jackson Miner 1860 May 20 SMITH William BANNS ONLY 1860 May 20 HILL Fanny 1860 May 27 PICKERING Charles BANNS ONLY 1860 May 27 YEOMANS Margaret 1860 Jul 8 STANLEY Thomas BANNS ONLY 1860 Jul 8 BROWN Elizabeth 1860 Sep 8 HAWLEY John 24 B Points Man Fletchers Row Samuel Hawley Stockinger 1860 Sep 8 BALL Mary Ann 22 Sp Golden Valley Anthony Ball Miner 1861 Feb 4 KNOWLES Josiah 40 Wid Mining Engineer Alfreton Roger Knowles Mining Engineer 1861 Feb 4 WASS Harriet 39 Sp Codnor Park John Wass Miller 1861 Mar 26 HOLLINGWORTH William 23 B Miner Somercotes George Hollingworth Tailor 1861 Mar 26 TIMMS Hannah 19 Sp Ironville Henry Timms Labourer 1861 Mar 28 SHEPHERD Josiah
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