Hi Bruce, You asked about the marriage in 1777 between George Wastell & Jane White at Sadberge that you say you found in the IGI. That entry in the IGI is a Patron Submission and not something extracted from the parish registers for Sadberge. So you do need to treat that information with caution, it could be something that the Patron in question invented to fit what he needed in order to carry out the LDS ordinances for the dead. It could also be that the patron did find an entry in the parish register for Sadberge but you can't be sure of that. The IGI is full of such patron submissions, the secret is to look at the entry in the IGI carefully and see what the line "Messages" says. If it says something like the details were part of an extraction programme then that means the LDS will have extracted those details from the film of the relevant parish registers, or Bishop's Transcripts, and you can trust the details a little more than if the messages line says the details were submitted by a patron of the LDS church. The line in that marriage entry entitled Source Details says there are no source details, another clue to show you that it was not something taken from an LDS film. Sadberge BTs are included in the Record Search Pilot section of the familysearch site for years 1762-1859. Go to the familysearch site, look along the top of the page for Search Records and click there to give you the drop down list. Then select Recrod Search Pilot. Once there ignore the initial search pane and click on the link below it "Browse our Record Collection" this will bring up a map of the world so click on Europe. Then from the resultant list of items select "England Diocese of Durham Bishop Transcripts etc.," You will then find a list of the Counties included in those BTs, selecting Durham will give you a list of parishes including Sadberge. If you find the marriage you are looking for in those BTs you can save or print the page as you like. I did not find the marriage for George Wastell and Jane White 1777 in those Sadberge BTs. You might find other entries in the Sadberge BTs., to interest you. but be warned, these BTs are not indexed and you have to go through them page by page, unless you make a guess at whereabouts in the run of BTs the year you want might fall. For example the Sadberge BTs consist of 228 images beginnig in 1762, so you need to go forward several pages to reach 1777. You can change the image number on the screen to take you forward, or back, or you can just use the forward and back arrows to skim through the images. Having read George's reply to you about the marriage Bond and Allegation I looked at the Haughton Le Skerne BTs. Page 29 of these BTs contains a very few marriages between March 1777 to March 1778 but not the one you want, 1st marriage noted is April 1st 1777 the next is May 13th 1777 as these are both written on the same page, listed one after the other, it cannot be the case that there is a page of BTs missing from the set. I think you will need to try other parishes starting nearby, perhaps a Darlington parish or something. Darlington St. cuthbert BTs are included in this record search pilot section of familysearch. The marriage of George Wastell to Mary Wrangham that George Nicholson pointed out to you in 1779 appears on the Haughton Le Skerne BTs page 32. I did spot the burial 26th. January 1778 of Jane wife of George Wastell Farmer in those Sadberge BTs, page 16. This is all the information given in the entry but if you wanted to you could save or print the page for your records. Regards Jenny DeAngelis Spain. <<I had the dates for the marriage through the IGI and it showed the parish register the date was taken from. What I was want was something that confirmed what the IGI was saying for as you know you can't always trust it..>>