Source:Somerset, England. Marriages, post-1754

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Source Marriages, post-1754
Coverage
Place Somerset, England
Year range 1754 -
Subject Church records
Religion Anglican/Church of England
Publication information
Type Government / Church records
Publisher Findmypast
References / Cites Transcriptions, Somerset & Dorset Family History Society
Citation
Somerset, England. Marriages, post-1754. (Findmypast).
Repositories
Findmypast.co.ukPaid website

== About Somerset Marriages (post-1754)

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Discover when your ancestors were married in Somerset. Explore marriage records from including over 700 parishes across Somerset County. You will find you ancestor’s marriage date, place of marriage and marital status.

Each record includes a transcript of the original marriage books. The amount of information in each transcript will vary, but may include a combination of the following information:

   Name
   Bride’s name
   Groom’s name
   Marriage date
   Place of marriage
   Bride’s parish
   Bride’s county
   Bride’s marital status (condition)
   Groom’s parish
   Groom’s county
   Groom’s marital status (condition)
   By licence
   Witnesses
   County and country

== Discover More about the Somerset Marriages (Post-1754) ==


Somerset is a county found in the South West of England, Taunton is its county town. It is a county full of history and beauty. Somerset has 11,500 listed buildings, 523 ancient monuments, 36 English Heritage sites and 19 National Trust sites, plus 41 parks and gardens. The city of Wells, located to the south of the Mendip Hills, is the smallest city in England. The county is also the home of the world famous Glastonbury Festival which takes place in Pilton.

The transcripts were created by the Somerset & Dorset Family History Society. There are a number of abbreviations used such as: Bach - Bachelor Lic - Licence Otp – Of this parish Spins – Spinster Wid - Widow Widr - Widower