This post comes to you courtesy of David Horwill's Poplar Registration District Marriage Challenge, and links to three other posts in this blog. These are Richards-Saddington Marriage - 11 March 1906, Family of James and Frances Saddington of Wapping, London and Saddingtons who died in World War One.
The common link is David Thomas Saddington, the sixth known child and third known son of James Edward Saddington, a lighterman of Wapping, London, and his wife, Frances.
Married on 28 December 1901 at the Church of St Michael and All Angels, in the Parish of Bromley, in the County of London
David Thomas Saddington, age 22, Bachelor, Labourer, living at 6 Cook Street, the son of James Saddington, Lighterman, deceased
to
Elizabeth Barton, age 22, Spinster, of no given occupation, living at 6 Cook Street, the daughter of Robert Henry Barton, Tailor
The marriage took place after the publication of banns, and was performed by G C Battercombe, Vicar.
Both the bride and groom signed their names.
The witnesses were G Briant (?) and Amelia Rosetta Saddington, one of the groom's sisters.
If you are related to James and Frances Saddington of Wapping by any of their eight known children, I would be delighted to hear from you.
Monday, 14 April 2008
Saddington - Barton Marriage - 28 December 1901
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