>Thanks for all the comments, that I have recieved on my inquirey. >I should have put Glanford Brigg as the Reg district, so Pam had it >right. It was the marriage of Elisha Grassby & Rebecca >Woodliffe. As I said I don't no where I got the date of 4th Aug >1852. You'll have to forgive me Anne as you have tried a few times >to explain how to work out a Parish of marriage but I'm sorry it >just goes straight over my head. Maybe if I did it ever day or I'm >just a bad student but I'll never understand it. Elisha & Rebecca >are in Barnetby in 1861, Elsham 1871 & Kirton in Lindsey after that >time. In 2005 I saw there grave but until I see the marriage to see >if her father is Thomas Woodliffe or order the marriage certificate >I will not really know if she belongs. Back in 1841 in Snitterby >her parents were William & Mary Woodliffe but they should have been >Samuel Woodliffe and Hannah Redhead my 3rd great grandmother. We >stem from her illiget John Redhead ch 1826, so I don't really want >to order Rebecca marriage. I love the Lincs to the past site and >also Lincolnshire Marriage index. I just wish my main Redhead ancestral area were at the archives. So many of my Hemswell & Harpswell records I can't see. >Chris > >GRO Index: 1852 quarter 3, volume 7a, page 1029: >Sorry, we cannot locate the church for this marriage. The entry is >located between entries for Hilbaldstow (RD: Glanford Brigg) and >Gainsborough All Saints (RD: Gainsborough). > I can never work out how a entry is between to different > Registration districts.