The last post of 2010 comes courtesy of Tracy Barrall's Potterspury Registration District Marriage Challenge.
Potterspury Registration District lies in the area between Milton Keynes, Buckingham, Towcester and Northampton to name the biggest towns in the immediate vicinity.
As there are just two marriages to report, I propose to give full details of them.
The first marriage also appears to be the first to be recorded in the parish of Passenham with Deanshanger under the new registration procedure commencing in late 1837.
Marriage solemnized at St Guthlac in the Parish of Passenham with Deanshanger in the County of Northamptonshire
No. 1
5th Oct 1837
James Saddington 21 Single Groom Passenham James Saddington Groom
Pheobe Ayres 26 Single Dairy Maid Passenham - -
Married in the Church of Passenham according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England after Banns by me, L ? Smith
This Marriage was solemnized between us, James Saddington, Phobe Ayres
in the presence of us, George Buckingham, Martha Buckingham
The second marriage took place just under 10 years later.
Marriage solemnized at St Guthlac in the Parish of Passenham with Deanshanger in the County of Northamptonshire
No. 77
5th Apr 1847
George Clarke 25 Bachelor Labourer Deanshanger Thos Clarke Labourer
Mary Ann Sadington 24 Spinster Servant Deanshanger George Sadington Labourer
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England after Banns, by me ?
This Marriage was solemnized between us, George Clarke x his mark, Mary Ann Sadington x her mark
in the presence of us, William Clarke, Sarah Ann Foxley x her mark
Passenham and Deanshanger are slightly south of the A5 between Towcester and Milton Keynes. As yet I have no further information about the Saddingtons in this area, but would be delighted to hear from anyone who has these people in their family tree.
I send my best wishes for a happy and prosperous New Year to everyone who reads this post.
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