Marriage Newington, Surrey, England (All Saints Church (demolished) rebuilt 1959 as) 3 Apr 1887 John Alfred Board & Frances Louise Renwick
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Marriage Newington, Surrey, England (All Saints Church (demolished) rebuilt 1959 as) 3 Apr 1887 John Alfred Board & Frances Louise Renwick
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1887, Marriage solemnized at All Saints Church (demolished) rebuilt 1959 as in the Parish of Newington in the County of
Marriage No: 217
When Married: 3 Apr 1887
Name and Surname: John Alfred Board and Frances Louise Renwick
Age: 20 and 19
Condition: Bachelor and Spinster
Rank or Profession: House Painter and Not Stated on Marriage Cert.
Residence at the time of Marriage: 9 Coburg Road, Bermondsey, London, England and 24 East Street, Newington, Southwark, England
Father's Name and Surname: James Board and Charles Daniel Renwick
Rank or Profession of Father: Labourer and Miller
Married in the church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, After Banns by me, W.M. Bushnell - Curate.
This Marriage was solemnized between us, John Alfred Board and Frances Louise Renwick
in the Presence of us, Charles Daniel Renwick, Maria Agnes Smith (Nee Smith), who were Frances' Eldest Brother & his wife who are also the Great Grandparents to David Bridge.
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Marriage Witness's were Charles Daniel Renwick & Maria Agnes Renwick (Nee Smith), who were Frances' Eldest Brother & his wife who are also the Great Grandparents to David Bridge.