Family:Francis Adams and Mary Cox (1)

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Marriage[1][3] 9 Oct 1860 St. George Bloomsbury, Middlesex, England
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  1. Marriage register, in General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration. (London: General Register Office).
    1860. Marriage solemnized at The Parish Church in the Parish of St George Bloomsbury in the County of Middlesex
    No.When MarriedName and SurnameAgeConditionRank or ProfessionResidence at the Time of MarriageFather's Name and SurnameRank or Profession of Father
    82October NineFrancis Adamsof full ageBachelorWheelwright9 Ernest St[reet]John AdamsGlover
    Mary Coxof full ageSpinster-9 Ernest St[reet]William CoxBlacksmith
    Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church by Licence by me, James Hill
    This Marriage was solemnized between usFrancis Adamsin the Presence of usJohn Adams
    X The mark of Mary CoxHarriett Elliott
  2.   Lincolnshire Chronicle, in United Kingdom. The British Newspaper Archive
    Friday 12 Oct 1860.

    MARRIAGES
    At St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. Hill, Mr. Francis Adams, carpenter, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr. Wm. Cox, farmer, of Barnack.

  3. Administratively, the church was in the Local Government District of St Giles, which had been formed from the ecclesiastical parishes of St Giles in the Fields and St George, Bloomsbury. Although outside the boundaries of the City of London, the St Giles district was within the area controlled by the Metropolitan Board of Works.