The marriage registration you mentioned is the correct one for Catherine Priddis. I had already obtained the same information through the Vital Records Index, British Isles as well as through the microfilm records at the Family History Centre. I sent away for the certificate. According to the marriage certificate, Catherine Priddis was 20 when she married William Streeter on July 6, 1868 at St. Nicholas Church in Brighton. This would mean that her birth date should have been between July 1847 and June 1848, if we are to believe the marriage certificate. Her father is listed as Henry Priddis, Fisherman, residing at 74 Pimlico in Brighton. One of the witnesses to the marriage was Eliza Priddis, her sister. [The other was Wm. Gillan]. I have not yet been able to find a birth registration in 1847 or 1848 for a Catherine Priddis. I wonder if Catherine would have been her first or second name, and if her birth would have been registered under another name? I have gathered other information leading to people I believe would have been sisters, brothers and parents of my Catherine Priddis. I am intrigued that you have over 4000 names in your research on this surname. The names I have are: Henry Priddis b 1817/1818 (possibly her father); Henry Priddis b 1836/1837 Frederick Priddis b 1841 Mary Priddis b 1841 Matthew Priddis b 1843 Catherine Priddis b 1847/48 Elizabeth Priddis b 1849 Each of the above children have a father named Henry Priddis and a mother named Catherine. I have found a marriage entry in 1834 for Henry Priddis and Catherine Baulcombe, and I believe that these are the parents of my Catherine. I also believe that the other children (Henry Jr., Frederick, Mary, Matthew and Elizabeth) are most likely her brothers and sisters. Do you have any of these people in your research? Am I on the right track? I would be interested in hearing back from you. If you wish to write directly instead of through this message board, please feel free to use my email address. Beverley Bleackley