Family:Thomas Overton and Ann Emerson (1)

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Marriage[1] 25 Feb 1770 Hameringham, Lincolnshire, England
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On 4, 11 and 18 February 1770 in the parish of Bardney, Lincolnshire, England,[2] and on 4, 11 and 25 February in the parish of Hameringham, banns of marriage were published for Thomas Overton of Bardney parish and Ann Emerson of Hameringham parish, and they were married in the parish of Hameringham by the rector, W. Gibson, on 25 February 1770.[1] The marriage was witnessed by John English and Robert Allbons.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Church of England. Parish Church of Hameringham (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1744–1998. (Lincoln, England: Lincolnshire Archives Office, 1988–1991)
    Lincolnshire Archives: HAMERINGHAM PAR/1/2 Marriages 1744–1805, p 7.

    Digital image (https://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/569302.record?ImageId=361390&pt=T : accessed 7 April 2018).

    “The Banns of marriage between Thomas Overton of ye Parish of Bardney & Ann Emerson of this Parish were published ye 4 ye 11 & 25th days of February. by me W. Gibson Rector. Thomas Overton of Bardney & Ann Emmerson of this Parish were married in this Church by Banns this 25 day of February by me W. Gibson Rector.” Thomas's mark, Ann's mark; wit. John English, Robt Allbons. (This entry does not specify the year. The preceding marriage entry is dated January 1770; the following banns of marriage entry is dated April 1770.)

  2. Church of England. Parish Church of Bardney (Lincolnshire). Parish registers, 1653–1976. (Salt Lake City, Utah, and Lincoln, England: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974; and Lincolnshire Archives Office, 1988–1990)
    Lincolnshire Archives: BARDNEY PAR/1/7 Marriages 1754–1811, p 25, no 99.

    Digital image (https://www.lincstothepast.com/Untitled/629607.record?ImageId=34687&pt=T : accessed 7 April 2018).

    “Banns of Marriage between Thomas Overton & Ann Emerson were published on ye 4th. ye. 11th. & ye. 18th. Days of February 1770 by me G. Blennerhaysett Vicar.”