1837 to 1907 Female SMITH Marriages at St Pauls

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1837 to 1907 Female SMITH Marriages at St Pauls for the Smith Project of Lancashire, West Riding of Yorkshire & Isle of Man << back to datafiles index ----------------------------------- Many thanks to Sue Kinsella for donating this database, compiled from her own research. Also see datafiles index for: 1837 to 1907 Male SMITH Marriages at St.Pauls, Bewsey Street, Warrington 1837 to 1907 Female SMITH Marriages at St Pauls Bewsey Street, Warrington: Full detail Groom Groom Groom Age Condition Occupation Address Groom fathers Bride Bride Age Condition Address Brides Fathers Brides father ID year par vol entry date father surname forename groom groom groom groom name surname forename bride bride bride name occupation occupation 5 1838 27 1 34 NEWALL Isaac 25 full widower glassblower Sankey John NEWALL mechanic SMITH Nancy full spinster Bank Quay Robert SMITH tailor April Green 22 1839 27 1 86 BOND John 2 full widower weaver Hope Street Thomas BOND labourer SMITH Ann full spinster Hope Street Joseph weaver June SMITH 45 1840 27 1 153 SMITH William 11 full widower smallware Buttermarket Joseph SMITH sawyer SMITH Matilda full widow Buttermarket Peter cheezemonger Jun dealer Street Street CORLESS 99 1842 27 1 387 HOUGHTON John 25 full bachelor bricklayer Sankey James farmer SMITH Elizabeth full spinster Bank Quay Thomas labourer Dec Green HOUGHTON SMITH 106 1843 27 1 430 BATE Thomas 11 full bachelor grocer Cockedge Ralph BATE gardener SMITH Sarah minor spinster Little John SMITH labourer Dixon May Sankey 107 1843 27 1 431 PARKER Thomas 14 full bachelor surveryor Town Hill Thomas architect SMITH Mary minor spinster Angel Yard George carter May PARKER SMITH 111 1843 27 1 450 MATHER Arthur 4 July full widower fustian cutter Fennel Thomas whitesmith SMITH Jane minor spinster School Brow John SMITH shoemaker Street MATHER 112 1843 27 1 457 BOARDMAN James 1 Aug full bachelor weaver Hope Street Peter weaver SMITH Mary full spinster Winwick - - BOARDMAN Street 122 1843 27 2 11 HILL Ralph Dec full bachelor labourer Winwick Thomas HILL labourer SMITH Elizabeth full spinster Haddock James SMITH weaver 18 Street Street 124 1844 27 2 21 EATON Charles Jan 3 full bachelor farmer Orford Lane John EATON farmer SMITH Ann full spinster Orford Lane James SMITH farmer 135 1844 27 2 89 CHESHIRE Thomas Aug full bachelor smith Winwick Thomas shoemaker SMITH Mary full spinster Pinners Richard filecutter 18 Street CHESHIRE Brow SMITH 136 1844 27 2 90 CLARE James Aug full bachelor labourer Orford Lane Samuel CLARE labourer SMITH Ann full spinster Orford Lane Thomas labourer 25 SMITH 138 1844 27 2 95 MOORE William Sep full bachelor wood turner Bridge Daniel MOORE brewer SMITH Sarah minor spinster Foundry - - 15 Street Street 161 1846 27 2 211 SMITH James May 4 full bachelor labourer Winwick James SMITH labourer SMITH Martha full widow Winwick William - Street Street MOORE 162 1846 27 2 211 SMITH James May 4 full bachelor labourer Winwick James SMITH labourer SMITH Martha full widow Winwick William - Street Street MOORS 195 1848 27 2 353 BRADSHAW John Jun 5 full bachelor labourer Horsemarket James publican SMITH Isabella full widow Crown James well sinker Street BRADSHAW Street THOMPSON 202 1848 27 2 384 PHILLIPS William Oct 3 full widower engineer Bridge Peter PHILLIPS chairmaker SMITH Margaret full spinster Lygoes William hosier Street Lane SMITH Groom Groom Groom Age Condition Occupation Address Groom fathers Bride Bride Age Condition Address Brides Fathers Brides father ID year par vol entry date father surname forename groom groom groom groom name surname forename bride bride bride name occupation occupation 204 1848 27 2 390 CRITCHLEY William Nov full widower labourer Newton le John labourer SMITH Phoebe full widow Haydock John BALL horse trainer 13 Willows CRITCHLEY 228 1850 27 2 499 BIRCHALL James Jan 6 full bachelor smith Oliver Street Joseph shopkeeper SMITH Mary full spinster Orford Joseph packer BIRCHALL Street SMITH 295 1853 27 3 279 HILL Thomas 2 Jun full bachelor labourer Bank Quay - - SMITH Charlotte full spinster Bank Quay Thomas labourer SMITH 301 1853 27 3 315 HANKINSON Isaac 14 full bachelor smith Bank Quay James cotton SMITH Elizabeth full spinster School Brow Joseph fustian cutter Oct HANKINSON spinner SMITH 304 1853 27 3 328 COSTELLO Edward 12 full bachelor labourer Oliver Street Michael labourer SMITH Mary full widow Turners Fold George labourer Dec COSTELLO SMITH 333 1855 27 3 463 POMFRET Thomas 24 full bachelor labourer Little Richard labourer SMITH Eliza full spinster Little John SMITH labourer Jun Sankey POMFRET Sankey 360 1856 27 4 69 TITCHETERD John 13 full bachelor weaver Hope Street John blacksmith SMITH Sarah minor spinster Foundry Richard glassmaker Aug TITCHETERD Street SMITH 395 1857 27 4 225 HAYES John 21 full bachelor warehouseman Turners Fold John HAYES overlooker SMITH Ann full spinster Foundry Richard bottlemaker Dec Street SMITH 404 1858 27 4 268 WOODS Philip 6 Jun minor bachelor labourer Bank Quay Richard WOODS glassblower SMITH Jane minor spinster Bank Quay Isaac SMITH labourer 436 1859 27 4 416 BROADHURST Thomas 16 18 bachelor forge labourer Orford Lane Johnathon labourer SMITH Mary 23 spinster Oliver Street Edward labourer Oct BROADHURST SMITH 447 1860 27 4 461 ARMITAGE William 4 Mar 20 bachelor forgeman Riding John ARMITAGE clockmaker SMITH Sarah 19 spinster Oliver Street John SMITH glassblower Street Anne 451 1860 27 4 500 HEESOM Matthew 2 Jul 23 bachelor basket maker Golborne John HEESOM carter SMITH Sarah 25 spinster Sankey John SMITH labourer Street Street 456 1860 27 5 24 BOULDEN Joseph 8 Oct 23 bachelor filecutter Factory Yard Edward fileforger SMITH Margaret 23 widow Factory Yard Ralph shoemaker BOULDEN LANGLEY 469 1861 27 5 79 POWNALL Henry 1 Apr 20 bachelor sawyer Oliver Street John POWNALL sawyer SMITH Catherine 17 spinster Oliver Street George labourer SMITH 479 1861 27 5 124 JONES John 16 27 bachelor labourer Heath Street William JONES labourer SMITH Mary 26 spinster Heath Street Thomas carpenter Sep SMITH 519 1863 27 5 305 WILLIAMSON James 16 22 bachelor labourer Bank Quay Robert engine driver SMITH Sarah 20 spinster Bank Quay Isaac SMITH labourer Sep WILLIAMSON 527 1863 27 5 335 PIKE James 26 23 bachelor wireweaver Heathside George PIKE waterman SMITH Mary 23 spinster Winwick George fustian cutter Dec Anne Street SMITH 534 1864 27 5 383 PIGG Ralph 7 Jul 39 widower shipwright Sankey Johnathan PIGG miner SMITH Hannah 44 widow Sankey Matin ropemaker Bridges Bridges FRAZER 538 1864 27 5 395 BOLESWORTH John 7 Aug 23 bachelor labourer Scotland Thomas joiner SMITH Louisa 21 spinster Heath Street Adam SMITH labourer Road BOLESWORTH 539 1864 27 5 400 JONES Samuel 15 21 bachelor basket maker Rose & Thomas JONES labourer SMITH Sarah 21 spinster Rose & James SMITH shoemaker Aug Crown Crown Street Street 568 1865 27 6 57 WHITTLE James 22 25 bachelor mining Academy Josiah WHITTLE plumber SMITH Sarah E 21 spinster Golborne Thomas gentleman Cave Dec engineer Place Street SMITH 606 1867 27 6 219 FOSTER Charles 3 Jun 28 bachelor glasscutter Winwick William FOSTER flatman SMITH Mary 26 spinster Oliver Street James SMITH weaver Street Ellen Groom Groom Groom Age Condition Occupation Address Groom fathers Bride Bride Age Condition Address Brides Fathers Brides father ID year par vol entry date father surname forename groom groom groom groom name surname forename bride bride bride name occupation occupation 614 1867 27 6 245 SIDDALL John 18 26 bachelor engine driver Orford Lane Richard provisions SMITH Margaret 25 spinster Foundry Richard bottleblower Aug SIDDALL dealer Lane SMITH 622 1867 27 6 274 HUGHES John 17 24 bachelor engine fitter Allen Street Joseph HUGHES waterman SMITH Hannah 22 spinster Bridge Colin SMITH shoemaker Oct Street 631 1867 27 6 300 SCOTT Peter 21 50 widower blacksmith Winwick James SCOTT bricksetter SMITH Esther 28 spinster Winwick Enoch SMITH soapmaker Dec Street Emma Street 663 1868 27 6 400 FILLINGHAM John 19 22 bachelor labourer Heathside Joseph engine driver SMITH Elizabeth 22 spinster Battersby Richard labourer Sep FILLINGHAM Lane SMITH 697 1870 27 7 57 THORLEY Joshua 6 Jan 29 bachelor clogger Dallam Lane Joseph bobbin SMITH Jane 22 spinster Dallam Lane Richard glassmaker THORLEY turner SMITH 710 1870 27 7 99 ELLIS Joseph 30 19 bachelor labourer Gee Street James ELLIS labourer SMITH Frances 19 spinster Oliver Street Richard labourer May SMITH 752 1871 27 7 264 KERR Robert 21 28 bachelor banker Altrincham Thomas KERR builder SMITH Elizabeth 31 spinster Sankey William wire Hutchinson Sep Clare Street SMITH manufacturer 761 1871 27 7 294 ENGLAND John 21 28 bachelor cashier Orford Lane John ENGLAND cashire SMITH Hannah 24 spinster Bradford George manufacturing Dec Mary cum SMITH chemist Beswick 770 1872 27 7 323 ATHERTON Thomas 25 20 bachelor wiredrawer Dial Street Thomas engine fitter SMITH Elizabeth 19 spinster Dial Street John SMITH labourer Feb ATHERTON 781 1872 27 7 374 GIBSON Alfred 19 27 widower mechanic Howley John GIBSON joiner SMITH Elizabeth 21 spinster Winwick Joseph farmer July Lane Street SMITH 797 1873 27 7 451 SHERRATT John 13 22 bachelor bricklayer Academy James filecutter SMITH Ann Okell 20 spinster Lythgoes George toolmaker Robert Jan Street SHERRATT Lane SMITH 825 1873 27 8 77 MADDOCK Samuel 14 20 bachelor forgeman Orford Lane Samuel tailor SMITH Elizabeth 19 spinster John Street Job SMITH labourer Dec MADDOCK 826 1873 27 8 79 BRANWOOD Richard 21 19 bachelor filecutter Union Street William billposter SMITH Ellen 19 spinster King Street Samuel smith Jan BRANWOOD SMITH 835 1874 27 8 113 WORRALL Thomas 14 21 bachelor wireworker
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