Ironville Christ Church MARRIAGES 1894

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Ironville Christ Church MARRIAGES 1894 Ironville Christ Church Register of Marriages 1894 - 1912 Year Month Day Surname Christian Name Age Cond Occup Residence Father Father's Occup 1894 Sep 1 STAINER Edward 42 Wid Labourer Ripley James Stainer Deceased 1894 Sep 1 HAYNES Mary 29 Sp Codnor Park James Haynes Labourer 1894 Sep 26 BREFFIT Joe Downing 25 B Baker Alfreton George Breffit 1894 Sep 26 WATERFALL Mary Ellen 25 Sp Cert Mistress Codnor Park Thomas Waterfall Moulder 1894 Sep 29 SHAW George 25 B On Setter Ironville Frederick Shaw Moulder 1894 Sep 29 STEVENS Ellen 23 Sp Codnor Park James Stevens Deceased 1894 Oct 13 MARRIOTT Joseph 31 B Farmer Codnor Park Francis Marriott Deceased 1894 Oct 13 WALKER Ann 21 Sp Aldercar James Walker Under Manager 1894 Oct 20 HUNT Walter 21 B Gas Stoker Riddings George Hunt Labourer 1894 Oct 20 JOHNSON Annie 21 Sp Golden Valley Josiah Johnson Bricklayer 1894 Nov 26 HARDY George 23 B Forge Man Codnor Park George Hardy Forge Man 1894 Nov 26 MARRIOTT Sarah Jane 23 Sp Codnor Park Francis Marriott Deceased 1894 Dec 25 BRAILSFORD Richard 24 B Labourer Codnor Park George Brailsford Labourer 1894 Dec 25 ROPER Florence Eveline 26 Sp Codnor Park None Recorded 1894 Dec 25 STEVENS Henry 23 B Grocer Belper Joseph Stevens Deceased 1894 Dec 25 COTTERILL Mary Parkin 21 Sp Ironville Cotterill Shearer 1895 Feb 2 POTTER James Herbert 21 B Miner Pleasley Herbert Potter Miner 1895 Feb 2 JOHNSON Agnes 21 Sp Golden Valley George Johnson Miner 1895 Feb 23 PRINCE Samuel 21 B Miner Codnor John Prince Miner 1895 Feb 23 KEY Sarah 21 Sp Dressmaker Ironville John Key Engine Driver 1895 Mar 30 COOK Arthur 24 B Forge Man Codnor Park Aaron Cook Forge Man 1895 Mar 30 ALLEN Alice 23 Sp Riddings Deceased 1895 Apr 2 MILLAR David 24 B Clothier Ironville William Millar Farm Bailiff 1895 Apr 2 WEBSTER Betsy 31 Wid Ironville Benjamin Bond Inspector 1895 Apr 11 MEAKIN Jacob 46 Wid Miner Golden Valley Samuel Meakin Deceased 1895 Apr 11 CARTLEDGE Lydia 32 Sp Domestic Golden Valley George Cartledge Deceased 1895 Apr 15 HALL Phillip 21 B Foundry Man Riddings Henry Hall Green Grocer 1895 Apr 15 WAINWRIGHT Annie 21 Sp Ironville William Wainwright Confectioner 1895 Apr 15 HARBOTTLE Charles Henry 21 B Moulder Heanor John Harbottle Moulder 1895 Apr 15 FELL Martha Alice 20 Sp Codnor Park William Fell Gardener 1895 Jun 1 JACKSON George 32 B Steel Worker Codnor Park Robert Jackson Contractor 1895 Jun 1 MACKENZIE Amelia 31 Sp Teacher Morton Archibald Mackenzie Block Maker 1895 Jun 1 RILEY John 28 Wid Forge Man Codnor Park John Riley Forge Man 1895 Jun 1 KEY Hannah 24 Sp Golden Valley Joseph Key Labourer 1895 Jun 4 SOAR Isaac 21 B Moulder Riddings John Soar Moulder 1895 Jun 4 GREEN Gertrude 19 Sp Codnor Park Thomas Swain Forge Man 1895 Jul 6 CARLIN William 25 B Engine Driver Ironville John Carlin Engine Driver 1895 Jul 6 JEPSON Hannah 22 Sp Ironville None Recorded 1895 Jul 26 MEADS Mathew Henry 24 B Turner Ironville Mathew Meads Carter 1895 Jul 26 HOGG Eliza 22 Sp Ironville James Hogg Miner 1895 Jul 29 LEIGHTON James Phillip 23 B Iron Worker Ironville Richard Leighton Iron Worker 1895 Jul 29 LITTLEWOOD Rose Hannah 20 Sp Market St. Ironville John Littlewood Miner 1895 Aug 5 WRIGHT Henry 27 B Postman Kirkby in Ashfield William Wright Farmer 1895 Aug 5 BULL Eliza 30 Sp Ironville James Ball Miner 1895 Aug 31 COURTNEY Charles 25 B Iron Worker Casson St. Ironville Charles Courtney Iron Worker 1895 Aug 31 HODGKISS Elizabeth 26 Sp Ironville John Hodgkiss Deceased 1895 Aug 31 BREEDON William 21 B Labourer Gin Stables William Breedon Miner 1895 Aug 31 WILCOCKSON Martha Ann 17 Sp Stoneyford Henry Wilcockson Miner 1895 Oct 1 HICKING Fred 21 B Miner Loscoe John William Hicking Carpenter 1895 Oct 1 KEY Margaret 19 Sp Ironville John Key Engine Driver 1895 Nov 2 CLARK Charles 27 B Moulder Riddings Henry Clark Gardener 1895 Nov 2 VERNON Alice 29 Sp Ironville John Vernon Labourer 1895 Nov 19 BURGOYNE Willis 33 Wid Traffic Manager Ironville John Burgoyne Deceased 1895 Nov 19 BASHFORTH Harriet Ann 27 Sp Ironville William Bashforth Deceased 1895 Dec 14 SHAW Thomas 23 B Forge Man The Common James Shaw Forge Man 1895 Dec 14 GREEN Elizabeth 23 Sp Ironville Edward Green Forge Man 1895 Dec 24 WADE William 20 B Miner Riddings William Wade Engine Driver 1895 Dec 24 PADLEY Ida 20 Sp Ironville Henry Padley Forge Man 1895 Dec 26 SIMS Arthur Wood 23 B Wagon Maker Ironville Joseph Wood Sims Roller 1895 Dec 26 LUDLAW May 24 Sp Ironville Henry Ludlaw Foreman 1896 Jan 27 HAWKINS Thomas 32 Wid Miner Golden Valley Israel Hawkins Carter 1896 Jan 27 MARSHALL Mary Gilbert 21 Sp Golden Valley Frederick Marshall Labourer 1896 Feb 15 VERNON John 31 B Forge Man Codnor Park John Vernon Forge Man 1896 Feb 15 REEVES Margaret 29 Sp Riddings Edward Reeves Miner 1896 Mar 12 BEALGRAVES Tom 27 Wid Truck Builder Pinxton Tom Bealgraves Forge Man 1896 Mar 12 WEBSTER Sarah Ann 18 Sp Ironville John Webster Shoe Maker 1896 Apr 6 ROBERTS John William 23 B Miner Alfreton James Roberts Miner 1896 Apr 6 PALMER Mary 22 Sp Ironville Samuel Palmer Forge Man 1896 May 25 GILBERT Walter 23 B Warehouse Man Codnor Park Thomas Gilbert Deceased 1896 May 25 SELLORS Hannah 23 Sp Codnor Park John Sellors Miner 1896 Jun 15 BRENTNALL George Hole 22 B Bricklayer Riddings Alfred Clark BrentnallBuilder 1896 Jun 15 WATERFALL Martha 25 Sp Ironville Charles Thomas WaterfallIron Worker 1896 Aug 3 SWAIN George William 25 B Shearer Codnor Park Thomas Swain Shearer 1896 Aug 3 DODD Lucy 20 Sp Ironville William Dodd Gas Maker 1896 Aug 4 AUTY John 21 B Joiner Lytham Benjamin Auty Stone Mason 1896 Aug 4 DEXTER Hannah 26 Sp Codnor Park William Dexter Blacksmith 1896 Aug 31 WHARTON James William 31 B Clerk Codnor Park Samuel Wharton Roller 1896 Aug 31 SIMS Dora Wood 29 Sp Ironville Joseph Wood Sims Roller 1896 Sep 15 THORPE Albert Henry 23 B Clerk Codnor James Thorpe Boiler Maker 1896 Sep 15 HANNETT Mary 22 Sp Ironville James Henry HannettLabourer 1896 Sep 17 HOLLINGWORTH Joseph Henry 26 B Leather Merchant Riddings Joseph Hollingworth Leather Merchant 1896 Sep 17 LLEWELYN Mary Louisa 25 Sp Ironville John Llewelyn Contractor 1896 Sep 28 BARKER William Henry 23 B Fitter Riddings Edward Barker Engine Driver 1896 Sep 28 GENT Hannah 21 Sp Golden Valley George Gent Engine Driver 1896 Oct 6 BURTON William 23 B Publican Sutton-in-Ashfield John Burton Publican 1896 Oct 6 SHAW Tama 24 Sp Ironville Frederick Shaw Mechanic 1896 Oct 17 TOMLINSON George 22 B Labourer Ironville George Tomlinson Labourer 1896 Oct 17 BOWER Elizabeth 23 Sp Ironville George Bower Blacksmith 1896 Nov 7 WHEATLEY William 29 B Miner Butterley Park John Wheatley Engine Driver 1896 Nov 7 KEY Mary Jane 29 Sp Butterley Park John Key Engine Driver 1896 Dec 28 NORTH Fred 22 B Labourer Jacksdale William North Labourer 1896 Dec 28 CRESSWELL Sarah 20 Sp Jacksdale Joseph Cresswell Labourer 1897 Feb 1 MEEKS Jonathon 31 B Labourer Jacksdale David Meeks Labourer 1897 Feb 1 RILEY Sarah 24 Sp Ironville Zachariah Riley Labourer 1897 Mar 6 BOWLER John Thomas 29 B Engine Worker Codnor Gate Farm Samuel Bowler Blacksmith 1897 Mar 6 STANLEY Mary Hannah 30 Sp Ripley Samuel Stanley Boiler Maker 1897 Mar 27 HOLLAND George Henry 21 B Miner Selston George Holland Miner 1897 Mar 27 KING Mary Ann 26 Sp Golden Valley Ambrose King Miner 1897 Mar 29 LAMB Ernest Severn 25 B Surveyor Codnor Park George Lamb Colliery Manager 1897 Mar 29 TAYLOR Gertrude Helen 19 Sp Codnor Severn Taylor Iron Merchant 1897 Apr 12 BRADBURY Luke 29 B Framework Knitter Arnold Mark Bradbury Dairy Man 1897 Apr 12 WHITTEMORE Ann Rebecca 22 Sp Ironville Joseph Morrison Iron Worker 1897 Apr 13 BALL John 29 B Warehouse Man Heanor Nathan Clarke Ball Postmaster Dcsd 1897 Apr 13 WILSON Daisy Leslie 23 Sp Park William Wilson Iron Works Manager 1897 Jun 5 HOLDEN Samuel 26 B Miner Golden Valley Henry Holden Miner 1897 Jun 5 FROST Sherwood 28 Sp None Recorded John Frost Deceased 1897 Jul 31 KNIGHT Pearl Hyem 27 B Labourer Ironville Thomas Knight Roller 1897 Jul 31 HODDELL Ethel Maud 21 Sp Ironville George William HoddellForge Man 1897 Jul 31 NUTTALL James 23 B Puddler Codnor Park Luke Nuttall Labourer 1897 Jul 31 POLLARD Hannah Elizabeth 19 Sp Langley Mill None Recorded 1897 Jul 31 WAGSTAFF William 25 B Shearer Ironville Israel Wagstaff Miner 1897 Jul 31 HUBBALL Susan 28 Sp Ironville Joseph Hubball Hawkers Driver 1897 Aug 2 HILL Joseph Henry 23 B Warehouse Man St. Pauls St, Hull William James Hill Iron Worker 1897 Aug 2 WATERFALL Charlotte 22 Sp Codnor Park John Waterfall Watchman 1897 Aug 2 BEARDALL William Herbert 26 B Pattern Maker Riddings John Beardall Pattern Maker 1897 Aug 2 WATERFALL Alice 25 Sp Codnor Park John Waterfall Watchman 1897 Aug 3 DEXTER Thomas 29 B Moulder Ironville Thomas Dexter Labourer 1897 Aug 3 WAPLINGTON Lucy 29 Sp Ironville John Waplington Engine Driver Dcsd 1897 Aug 28 CLAPTON Eli 28 B Labourer Codnor Park George Clapton Labourer 1897 Aug 28 NUTHALL Mary 19 Sp Codnor Park Luke Nuthall Labourer 1897 Sep 6 SKELTON Henry Benjamin 30 B Ironworker Ironville Henry Skelton Painter 1897 Sep 6 EARNSHAW Margaret Ellen 23 Sp Ironville Abraham Earnshaw Iron Worker 1897 Sep 7 EXTON John Charles Ward 34 B Tailor Riddings Charles Exton Tailor 1897 Sep 7 CATER Clara 29 Sp Codnor Park John Cater Miner 1897 Sep 11 ELLIOTT Herbert 28 B Filler Up Ironville John Elliott Carter Dcsd 1897 Sep 11 GILL Alice 30 Wid Ironville Robert Bardell Soldier Dcsd 1897 Sep 27 BRINDLEY William 30 B Railway Fireman Gloucester George Brindley Platelayer Dcsd 1897 Sep 27 JACKSON Mary Ann 31 Sp Golden Valley John Jackson Baker 1897 Oct 16 AVERY Thomas 26 B Gardener Harrogate William Avery Gardener 1897 Oct 16 BARKER Annie 22 Sp Ironville Thomas Barker Builder 1897 Nov 6 GIBBONS Joseph 26 B Platelayer Fletchers Row Edward Gibbons Forge Man 1897 Nov 6 CLAY Martha 21 Sp Ironville Samuel Clay Labourer 1897 Dec 24 BARRETT Walter Edward 27 B Colliery Clerk Pinxton Joseph Forest BarrettCabinet Maker Dcsd 1897 Dec 24 BEASTALL Marion Agnes 22 Sp Codnor Park John Beastall Clerk 1897 Dec 25 PLATTS John William 21 B Furniture Dealer High St.
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