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Quatford Marriage Registers 1890-1905 Date Name And Quatford Marriage Registers 1890-1905 Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father May 13th, George Head 42 Bachelor Drayman Bank St, East Thomas Head Labourer Town, 1890 Wolverhampton Mary Ann 46 Spinster - Quatt Samuel Shoemaker Thomas Thomas Witnesses Vincent Harris Rector Notes Harriet Goodall H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father June 9th, 1891 Edward Gwilt Full Age Bachelor Labourer Wootton, John Gwilt Labourer Quatt (deceased) Frances Annie Full Age Spinster - Hampton Loade, William John Paviour Jones Alveley Jones Witnesses Henry Holloway Rector Notes Mary Ann Gwilt F.L. Moysey (officiating minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father July 18th, 1891 Thomas Full Age Bachelor Labourer 25 Willenhall Rd, Richard Labourer Pritchard Wolverhampton Pritchard Fannie Full Age Spinster - Hampton Loade, - Reynolds Quatt Witnesses William Stratford Rector Notes Mary Welch F.L. Moysey (officiating minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father September Edward Robert Full Age Bachelor Farmer Swindon, Henry Phillips Cabinet Maker 30th, 1891 Phillips Staffs Mary Elizabeth Full Age Spinster Quatt Lewis Roach Land Agent Roach Witnesses Lewis Roach, Emma Roach Rector Notes Jane Phillips, Louis Phillips H.B. Wolryche- Whitmore F.G. Roach, Louise Kent Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father June 11th, Benjamin Harden 34 Bachelor Mason Brierley Hill Harden Clerk & 1892 Cooksey Cooksey Sexton Mary Welch 23 Spinster Quatt Henry Welch Labourer Witnesses G. Welch Rector Notes A. Welch H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father December Thomas Pattinson 26 Bachelor Carpet Salesman St. Philips, Miles Mark Engraver th Mark Girlington, 26 , 1892 Bradford? Alice Hughes 26 Spinster Quatt Henry Hughes Woodman Witnesses Henry Hughes Rector Notes Emma Hall H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father April 3rd, 1893 William Mills 28 Bachelor Coalminer Highley Henry Mills Engineer Annie Jones 17 Spinster Hampton, Quatt William Jones Ferryman Witnesses Alfred Ernest Rogers Rector Notes Florence Eugenie Harvard? H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father April 27th, Sidney Cephas 23 Bachelor Labourer Bone Mill Cottage, Edward Labourer 1893 Burgoyne Parker Quatt Parker Miriam Bailey 22 Spinster Servant Little Holt Farm, George Bailey Collier Quatt (deceased) Witnesses Henry Steward Rector Notes Mary Jane Lee F.L. Moysey (Officiating Minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father June 3rd, 1893 William Thomas 38 Widower Labourer Mose, Quatt William Webb Labourer Webb Charlotte 40 Widow Laundress & Hampton John Griffiths Mason Harding Charwoman Loade,Quatt Witnesses Alfred Ingram Rector Notes E. Coxill? F.L. Moysey (Officiating Minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father August 6th, William 25 Bachelor Coachman Chorley, George Ostler 1894 Roberts Stottesdon Roberts Annie Eliza 24 Spinster Quatt Samuel Taylor Tailor Taylor Witnesses Arthur Roberts Rector Notes Edith Harriet Taylor H.B. Wolrych- Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father November John Payne 33 Bachelor Labourer Wootton James Payne Labourer 12th, 1894 Sarah Ann 24 Spinster - Wootton Thomas Payne Carter Payne Witnesses William Payne (mark) Rector Notes Mary Jane Payne H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Groom makes mark Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father January 3rd, Jeffrey Poole 55 Widower Farmer Chilton, Thomas Poole Farmer 1895 Atcham Harriet Helen 35 Spinster Farmer Wootton John Stobbs Farmer Stobbs Witnesses Bernard Poole Rector Notes Annie Frances Hall H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Samuel Glaze Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father June 4th, 1895 Michael 32 Bachelor Labourer Claverley John Nicholls Shoemaker Nicholls Mary 29 Spinster - Quatt Benjamin Blacksmith Bytheway Bytheway Witnesses Thomas Gwilt Rector Notes Mary Jane Scriven H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father October 9th, Henry Christopher 28 Bachelor Farmer Hampton Lovett, John Jackson Farmer 1895 Jackson Worcestershire Kate Lomas 24 Spinster Mose, Quatt William Farmer Lomas Witnesses William Shemilt Lomas Rector Notes W. Lomas H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Ada Lomas Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father February 17th, Francis William Full Age Bachelor Bricklayer St Mary, Henry Rogers Builder 1896 Rogers Bridgnorth Edith Mary Full Age Spinster Labourer Quatt John Baker Labourer Witnesses John Baker Rector Notes Alice Baker F.H. Wolryche-Whitmore (Officiating Minister) Bride signs Edith Mary Baker Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father June 24th, Edward Jones 24 Bachelor Labourer Chelmarsh William Jones Ferryman 1896 Annie 22 Spinster Hampton Loade, William Labourer Hopkins Quatt Hopkins Witnesses William Hopkins Rector Notes Mary Hopkins H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father November 2nd, George 32 Bachelor Schoolmaster Quatt Schools James Watson Gardener 1896 Watson Mary Ann 32 Spinster Industrial Trainer Quatt Schools Joseph Foreman at Shepherd Shepherd Ironworks Witnesses Joseph Shepherd Rector Notes Annie E. Shepherd H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore George W. Shepherd Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father September Walter 27 Bachelor Farmer Mose parish of Geo. Wheelwright 22nd, 1898 Littleford Quatt Littleford Jane Hughes 23 Spinster Mose parish of Thomas Farmer Quatt Hughes Witnesses Alfred Parry Rector Notes Lizzie Reacher F.H. Wolryche-Whitmore (Officiating Minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father October 19th, Arthur Frederick 27 Bachelor Drapers Assistant Ironbridge Frederick Engine 1898 Scott Scott Driver? Alice Mary 22 Spinster Quatt Charles Elks Labourer Elks Witnesses William Elks Rector Notes Florence Ellen Arler? H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father October 11th, George Jones 22 Bachelor Collier Quatt Henry Jones Labourer 1899 Mary Ann 20 Spinster Quatt Edwd Haycox Labourer Haycox Witnesses Edwin Haycox Rector Notes Susannah Challoner F.H. Wolryche-Whitmore (Officiating Minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father November 6th, George 39 Bachelor Labourer Quatt Thomas Labourer 1899 Mansell Mansell Mary Maria 37 Spinster - Quatt John Head Molecatcher Head Witnesses Michael Nicholls Rector Notes Sarah Elcock H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Groom makes mark Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father April 19th, Daniel 27 Bachelor Shunter on GWR Bushbury, John Higgins Bedstead 1900 Higgins Staffordshire Fitter Alice Emily 28 Spinster Quatt John Baker Labourer Baker Witnesses John Baker Rector Notes Clara Annie Baker H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father September 3rd, Granville Walton 30 Bachelor Schoolmaster Quatt Schools William Henry Agent 1900 Horton Horton Harriet Elizabeth 32 Spinster Schoolmistress Quatt Schools Hiram Superintendent of Howells Howells Police Witnesses W.C. Howells Rector Notes F.J. Horton H.B. Wolryche-Whitmore Albert E. Horton Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence at Father’s Rank or Surname profession time of name and profession of marriage surname father October 18th, Edward 26 Bachelor Collier Quatt Richard Labourer 1900 Pritchard Pritchard Susannah 22 Spinster Quatt Richard Labourer Challoner Challoner Witnesses Richard Challoner Rector Notes Emma Challoner F.H. Wolryche-Whitmore (Officiating Minister) Date Name and Age Condition Rank or Residence
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