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Alison

Alison Report 21 Apr 2008 15:51

I have a marriage certificate for my mother-in-laws grandmother, which I sent off for. It is definitly correct as the groom's details are right. Also on their daughter's birth certificate the details are the same as the marriage certificate.

Her name is Lizzie Parker and she married William Lancaster on 4th March 1889 in St Mary's Church Studley Warwickshire. On the marriage certificate it states that she was age 22 and her father was called John Parker a watchmaker.

My mother-in-law has now given me a bith certificate for Lizzie which was sent for to prove her sge so she could claim her pension. On the birth certificate it states that she was born on 10 October 1864. Her name is Betsy Anne, her father was Job Parker and mother Emma Parker formerly Eldridge. She was born in 4 Court Thomas Street Coventry.

Please help as I am confused.

Alison