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Records Indexes Marriage Licences 1853 – 1916 Records Service Records Indexes Marriage Licences 1853 – 1916 Where most couples were married by banns, where a notice of the impending marriage was posted four weeks prior to their wedding day, sometimes unusual circumstances e.g. a soldier being called off to war, or an unexpected pregnancy, called for a marriage license. This granted permission to get married more quickly, or in a parish of which neither bride nor groom was resident. www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records Volume number (BA Surname First Name Year 2458 Ref 797) Page Aaron Mary Elizabeth 1870 3 414 Aaron Celia 1878 3 108 Aaron William Henry 1886 3 201 Aaron Sarah Jane 1890 3 237 Abbey Thomas 1854 3 40 Abbis Samuel 1859 3 160 Abbitt Emily Jane 1885 3 187 Abbott Josiah 1854 3 41 Abbott Elizabeth Mary 1855 3 57 Abbott Catherine 1857 3 101 Abbott Walter 1859 3 159 Abbott Christiana 1861 3 204 Abbott Charlotte 1869 3 405 Abbott Caroline Louisa 1883 3 170 Abbott William 1888 3 218 Abbott Thomas Chapman 1888 3 219 Abbott William Thomas 1897 3 299 Abbott Lily 1899 3 314 Abbott Frank Ernest 1916 3 435 Abbotts Susan 1854 3 48 Abbotts John 1856 3 79 Abbotts Patience Cull 1860 3 180 Abbotts Joseph 1868 3 386 Abbotts Sela 1869 3 399 Abbotts Mary 1893 3 268 Abbotts Fred 1916 3 450 Abdale Elizabeth 1857 3 120 Abel Lucy Anne 1853 3 2 Abel Richard 1853 3 9 Abel Mary Jane 1858 3 122 Abel Alfred 1860 3 172 Abel John 1862 3 230 Abel George Benjamin 1871 3 12 Abel Edward 1884 3 181 Abel Peter 1894 3 270 Abell Thomas 1855 3 72 Abell Martin 1860 3 192 Abell Cecilia Mary 1867 3 362 Abell Martin 1871 3 437 Abell William Clements 1875 3 75 Abell George 1880 3 132 Abell William Henry 1905 3 360 Aberill Charles 1903 3 351 Abernethy Annie 1897 3 296 Abington Emily 1866 3 324 Abott Sarah 1853 3 2 Abrahall Michael John 1860 3 174 Abraham John 1866 3 338 Abraham Kate 1890 3 236 Abraham Frederick George William 1912 3 394 Abraham George Howill 1915 3 416 Abrahams Louisa Elizabeth 1891 3 248 Ackrill Thomas Wheeler 1858 3 136 Ackrill Mary Jane 1879 3 126 Ackrill Belinda 1903 3 345 Acott John Thomas 1870 3 416 Acton Harriett 1853 3 18 Acton John 1858 3 134 Acton George 1859 3 156 Acton Thomas Albert 1873 3 35 Acton Florence Elizabeth 1911 3 389 Adair James 1869 3 401 Adam Emily Eliza 1880 3 140 Adams Emma 1853 3 24 Adams Ann 1855 3 53 Adams George 1856 3 95 Adams William 1856 3 74 Adams William 1856 3 96 Adams William John 1875 3 72 Adams Anne 1857 3 106 Adams Charles 1857 3 114 Adams George 1857 3 100 Adams Thomas Ford 1857 3 117 Adams Anne Maria 1858 3 122 Adams Henry 1858 3 138 Adams Thomas 1858 3 134 Adams Thomas 1858 3 134 Adams Emma 1859 3 167 Adams Mary 1859 3 162 Adams Sarah Coker 1860 3 188 Adams Emma 1862 3 242 Adams Susanna 1862 3 240 Adams Elizabeth 1863 3 266 Adams Joshua 1863 3 264 Adams Jane Elizabeth 1864 3 283 Adams Marian Grace 1864 3 280 Adams Joseph Dodo 1865 3 312 Adams William Lee 1865 3 299 Adams Julia 1867 3 361 Adams Caroline 1868 3 379 Adams Daniel 1868 3 379 Adams Martha 1868 3 381 Adams Stephen 1868 3 389 Adams Charles 1869 3 393 Adams Charles Richards 1869 3 390 Adams Harriet 1869 3 402 Adams Maria 1869 3 406 Adams Mary Jemima 1869 3 406 Adams Alfred Wesley 1870 3 419 Adams Elizabeth 1870 3 419 Adams George 1871 3 1 Adams Mary Ann 1871 3 11 Adams Lucy Ann 1872 3 27 Adams Job 1874 3 53 Adams William 1874 3 53 Adams Ann Cork 1875 3 73 Adams William John 1875 3 72 Adams George 1876 3 90 Adams Henry 1876 3 91 Adams Ralph 1876 3 84 Adams Amelia Jemima 1877 3 104 Adams Hannah 1877 3 105 Adams Frances Ellen 1879 3 128 Adams Edwin 1880 3 139 Adams Herbert 1880 3 141 Adams Fanny 1881 3 148 Adams Grace Lydia 1881 3 149 Adams Marian Corgan 1881 3 148 Adams John 1882 3 158 Adams Thomas Wedon 1882 3 156 Adams Harry 1887 3 213 Adams Amos 1888 3 223 Adams Clare Alice 1890 3 242 Adams Ellen Beatrice May 1890 3 240 Adams Thomas Henry 1890 3 236 Adams John Thomas 1891 3 244 Adams Georgina Mapleton 1893 3 269 Adams Mary Jane 1893 3 267 Adams Mary Annie 1894 3 274 Adams Rupert Harvey 1894 3 275 Adams Samuel 1894 3 270 Adams Sarah 1894 3 276 Adams Arthur William Nichols 1895 3 284 Adams John Wiliiam 1895 3 281 Adams Marion 1895 3 281 Adams Minnie 1895 3 283 Adams Mary Anne 1896 3 293 Adams Madeline 1897 3 299 Adams Sarah 1897 3 125 Adams Thomas Andrew 1898 3 305 Adams William 1898 3 309 Adams Agnes 1899 3 315 Adams Charles Tilley 1899 3 313 Adams George Harry 1902 3 342 Adams Gertrude Emily 1902 3 338 Adams Ann 1908 3 373 Adams James 1908 3 377 Adams Julia Emma 1909 3 382 Adams Mary Clementine Elizabeth 1914 3 401 Adams Clara 1915 3 411 Adams Elizabeth 1916 3 447 Adams Harry 1916 3 445 Adams Sarah Jane 1872 3 19 Adams Sarah 1875 3 74 Adams William Joseph 1902 3 342 Adams William Richard 1911 3 392 Adams John Henry 1916 3 436 Adams Mabel 1916 3 429 Adcock Sarah Anne 1853 3 12 Adcock Margaret 1854 3 39 Adcock Robert 1854 3 32 Adcock Richard 1854 3 42 Adcock Eleanor 1855 3 68 Adcock Mary Ann 1855 3 70 Adcock Edward 1856 3 85 Adcock William 1856 3 79 Adcock Joseph 1858 3 126 Adcock Richard 1858 3 124 Adcock James 1859 3 170 Adcock Isaac Dickson 1862 3 234 Adcock Frederick 1864 3 285 Adcock Rebecca 1864 3 283 Adcock Selina 1866 3 325 Adcock Edward 1867 3 357 Adcock Henry 1868 3 388 Adcock Betsy Anne 1870 3 435 Adcock Edward 1873 3 39 Adcock Mary Ann 1876 3 89 Adcock Ann Maria 1878 3 114 Adcock Alice 1879 3 123 Adcock Sarah Amelia 1882 3 154 Adcock Joseph Henry 1887 3 208 Adcock Charles 1890 3 240 Adcock Kate 1890 3 240 Adcock Muriel Camilla 1896 3 292 Adcock Alfred Whittaker 1897 3 299 Adcock Alice Louisa 1897 3 299 Adcock Jeanette 1897 3 298 Adcock Alfred 1900 3 325 Adcock Edith (Cevadoe) 1916 3 446 Addenbrook Annie Brayne 1881 3 146 Addenbrook Marian Adelaide 1889 3 233 Addenbrook Lettuce 1891 3 247 Addenbrook Harold Rupert Vivian 1915 3 414 Addenbrooke Thomas 1856 3 82 Addenbrooke Elizabeth 1864 3 284 Addinsell William Wilberforce 1869 3 413 Addis Emma 1872 3 26 Addis Amelia 1875 3 76 Addison Robert 1858 3 144 Addison Helena 1860 3 182 Addison Elizabeth 1878 3 114 Addison Louisa 1886 3 201 Addison Esther 1915 3 411 Addleton Florence 1916 3 455 Adey Thomas 1871 3 12 Adie Francis 1857 3 97 Adkins Mary Dixon 1855 3 56 Adkins Thomas 1855 3 53 Adkins Fanny 1856 3 74 Adkins Jesse 1857 3 118 Adkins Mary Ann 1857 3 116 Adkins Martha 1860 3 178 Adkins Richard 1863 3 260 Adkins Ann 1865 3 310 Adkins Amelia Sophia 1866 3 326 Adkins Caroline 1866 3 340 Adkins Ann 1870 3 432 Adkins Harriet 1875 3 66 Adkins John 1875 3 66 Adkins Jane 1878 3 117 Adkins Elizabeth Baylis 1879 3 130 Adkins Charles Robinson 1880 3 137 Adkins Alice 1881 3 151 Adkins Fanny 1882 3 156 Adkins Catherine 1883 3 166 Adkins Sarah Ann 1887 3 212 Adkins Rebecca 1889 3 232 Adkins Ethel Sarah 1892 3 257 Adkins Richard 1896 3 288 Adkins Mary Ellen 1911 3 392 Adkins Elizabeth Mary 1914 3 404 Adkins William 1881 3 152 Adkins William 1885 3 189 Adland William 1858 3 138 Adler James 1865 3 299 Adler Fanny Elizabeth 1890 3 242 Adler Florence Gertrude 1914 3 404 Adlington Sarah Ann 1853 3 2 Adlington William 1862 3 234 Adlington Lawrence Spencer 1913 3 399 Adnitt Charles 1857 3 108 Adnitt Frederick James 1882 3 154 Adolph Carl Ernst 1886 3 197 Adrian Alice 1858 3 122 Adrian Elizabeth Annie 1861 3 208 Adsetts John 1874 3 60 Adye Herbert Yate 1877 3 93 Aeaster John 1857 3 118 Affleck Mary 1861 3 216 Affleck Robert 1873 3 39 Afford Connie 1916 3 445 Afterbury Henry Charles 1859 3 153 Agassiz Annie Maria 1896 3 290 Agg Jane 1892 3 257 Ager Mary Ann 1875 3 71 Agnew Harriet 1867 3 344 Agutter Maud 1900 3 325 Ahlborn Ernst Otto August 1892 3 260 Aidney Mary 1893 3 264 Aids Jane 1853 3 15 Ainge Mary 1856 3 74 Ainge Charles 1858 3 148 Ainge Sarah 1862 3 236 Ainge Fanny 1868 3 378 Ainge Elizabeth Caroline 1880 3 141 Ainge Florence 1892 3 257 Aingo Hannah 1865 3 312 Ainsley Sarah Ann 1871 3 444 Ainsworth Maria 1856 3 85 Ainsworth William Henry 1860 3 182 Ainsworth John 1871 3 3 Ainsworth Samuel 1872 3 31 Ainsworth Thomas 1891 3 291 Ainsworth Laura Kate 1901 3 332 Ainsworth Albert 1906 3 368 Ainsworth Arthur Cheetham 1913 3 396b Aitichison William 1896 3 291 Aitken Peter 1854 3 25 Aitken Elizabeth 1868 3 370 Akerman Walter 1894 3 276 Albert Margaret 1905 3 359 Albon Florence 1909 3 379 Albury Frederick Howard 1896 3 296 Albutt Thomas 1853 3 7 Albutt Thomas 1854 3 47 Albutt Sarah 1855 3 69 Albutt Thomas Edward 1855 3 69 Albutt Caleb 1859 3 155 Albutt Joseph 1883 3 172 Albutt Margaret Ann 1887 3 213 Albutt John 1896 3 293 Albutt William 1909 3 382 Albutt William 1874 3 54 Alcock Elizabeth 1853 3 4 Alcock Sarah 1853 3 17 Alcock Thomas 1853 3 11 Alcock William 1853 3 14 Alcock Hannah 1855 3 52 Alcock Sarah Ann 1855 3 71 Alcock Ann 1858 3 139 Alcock Emma 1862 3 228 Alcock James Empson 1869 3 413 Alcock Mary Jane 1871 3 9 Alcock Richard 1872 3 24 Alcock Mary 1873 3 39 Alcock Ponsonby 1877 3 102 Alcock Caroline 1880 3 132 Alcock Fanny Turner 1880 3 140 Alcock Sarah Jane 1884 3 175 Alcock Thomas Venables 1895 3 284 Alcock Ethel Louise 1901 3 329 Alcock Maria 1912 3 396 Alcock Samuel Wesbach Abedrego 1914 3 403 Alcock George Benjamin Walter 1915 3 425 Alder Charles Henry 1892 3 257 Alderidge Arthur Henry 1873 3 47 Aldersed Eliza 1878 3 118 Alderson Catherine 1853 3 10 Alderthay Thomas 1878 3 106 Alderton Arthur 1883 3 166 Aldham Jessie Ann 1869 3 392 Aldhouse Harriet 1876 3 83 Aldington Jane 1859 3 154 Aldington Anne 1860 3 194 Aldington Annie 1874 3 55 Aldington Emma 1875 3 66 Aldington Caroline 1885 3 193 Aldington Thomas 1898 3 306 Aldons Harry 1884 3 178 Aldridge John Lewis 1858 3 138 Aldridge William 1860 3 192 Aldridge William 1873 3 38 Aldridge Jeremiah

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