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Marriage at St Martins - 24/11/1863

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Has anyone got the full record of this marriage at Birmingham, St Martins?

Henry Sharpe & Elizabeth Callant - 24 Nov 1863

I would like to know occupations / parents and witnesses if possible.

Many thanks,
Peter.
 
Welcome Peter

Is this them.


Name RelationMarital StatusGenderAgeBirthplaceOccupationDisability Henry SHARP Head M Male 38 Witherley, Leicester, England Tailor Elizabeth SHARP Wife M Female 35 Franden, Warwick, England Machinist (St) Alice Maria SHARP Daug Female 14 Witherley, Leicester, England Hat Trimmer Minnie Elizabeth SHARP Daug Female 13 Chilvers Coton, Warwick, England Hat Trimmer Arthur SHARP Son Male 10 Chilvers Coton, Warwick, England Scholar Frederick SHARP Son Male 8 Chilvers Coton, Warwick, England Scholar May SHARP Daug Female 6 Chilvers Coton, Warwick, England Scholar Edith SHARP Daug Female 1 Nuneaton, Warwick, England Elizabeth ORTON Lodger U Female 20 Polesworth, Warwick, England Hat Trimmer
 
Hello Peter and welcome

Henry Sharp occupation Coachman,Moor Street, Father, Samuel Sharp, occ, Labourer.
Elizabeth Callant, Spinster, Moor Street, Father, William Callant, occ, Wheelright.
Witnesses Joseph Sharp and Ann Brown.

Sharp is spelt clearly with no "e" on the end.
 
Hello Peter and welcome

Henry Sharp occupation Coachman,Moor Street, Father, Samuel Sharp, occ, Labourer.
Elizabeth Callant, Spinster, Moor Street, Father, William Callant, occ, Wheelright.
Witnesses Joseph Sharp and Ann Brown.

Sharp is spelt clearly with no "e" on the end.

Thank you Alf, but my research suggests that Moma P has found the correct ones for me - for which I am extremely grateful.

Later spellings are shown with the "e" but with Elizabeth's father shown as William, a wheelright, it has to be the people I am looking for.

Two years earlier, in 1861, Elizabeth is a servant in Broseley and Henry a coachman in Lichfield; with them both giving the same address at their marriage, would it be safe to assume that they were possibly in service at a house in Moor Street together?

Thanks again, Pete.
 
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