Hi Nivard, John and Judy. Yes, Nivard, I had realised that I had only the Pallots Index, but didn't know it was on separate cards. We are back to 1801 for the marriage. I had wondered at the big gap between the issuing of the licence and the marriage: Judy you had it as 1802 - a mistranscription? Now it's only a few days - very quick, for whatever reason. Nivard and John, the "John Bilsher" witness, is probably John Oldis Boucher, Mary's father ( I found her baptism at St. Clement Danes, Westminster) Numerous spellings occur of both Oldis and Boucher. There were at least two families of Pavey's in Kingston, I believe, just to muddy the waters, and, rather unusual, another Lazarus lurking in the wings. I once found a record of his death, but nothing else. Thank you, Nivard, for getting me back on track; you are very good at that, I've noticed. Daphne
Daphne and John (and Nivard), My typo, many apologies. 1801 it is. Judy London, UK -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daphne Harvey We are back to 1801 for the marriage. I had wondered at the big gap between the issuing of the licence and the marriage: Judy you had it as 1802 - a mistranscription?