Hi Rosie Why doesn't the Essex entry help? A marriage at that time would not have parents unless one or other was a minor and they married by licence (a licence might mention a parent) I don't foresee there being another marriage in the same time frame for two people of the same names So was wondering why you thought it wasn't this one? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 06/02/2016 17:39, xpn11 via wrote: > Following up my enquiry about the Essex registers -I subscribed and the > entry was as I feared no help at all but the service and quality is > brilliant. > So, if anyone spots a marriage of a Susan(n)a(h) Gentry to Elijah > Pigott -Pygott/Pigot/Piggott-(depending upon the ideas of the clergy > making the entry) in time to have two children at least after 1807 in > Southery, I would be very pleased. > I have looked at Southery, Methwold ,Feltwell, Fordham, Roxham with > Ryston, Downham, Hilgay , Foulden and West Dereham so far. Elijah may > have been working on the west bank of the Ouse or anywhere in the > Norfolk or east Cambridgeshire fens and I can't assume that he was > anything other than labouring class because of the subsequent history > and location of the families in the Fens. > I think my best hope is if someone has been researching the Gentry > family, the Pigotts are well covered except for the elusive Elijah. > Rosie --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus