Anyone going to Lancs RO, Preston? Completed with thanks

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Anyone going to Lancs RO, Preston? Completed with thanks

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If anyone has a spare bit of time when at Preston, could they look at the Bishops Transcripts for 'Manchester Cathedral', marriage on 7th June 1815, for any detail in the ntry for William Cunningham and Ann Morewood [as found in the IGI].
Many thanks to anyone who can help with this.
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Post by Gray »

This one any good D

From the OPC site

Marriage: 7 Jan 1815 Collegiate, Manchester, Lancashire, England
William Cunningham - (X), Private in 102 Reg't of Foot Batchelor of this Parish
Ann Morewood - (X), Spinster of this Parish
Witness: Benj Ball; Thomas Davenport
Married by Banns by: C.D. Wray APC
Register: Marriages 1815, Page 23, Entry 69
Source: LDS Film 1545577

Edit: I am sure that APC after C.D Wray APC stands for Army Pastoral Chaplain.


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Post by daggers »

Very interesting, thank you. I shall pass this on to my Canadian contact who will be thrilled.
Could you please check the month you found - IGI say June. Perhaps bad script?
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D

Certainly says Jan as the month.


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Thanks again.
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Post by Gray »

D,

Have sent the link:

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/cgi-bin/mkind ... Manchester

Type in William Cunningham/marr/1815/ Cathedral

There is only the one entry.. possible typo on someones part. Completely understandable with the old hand writing. Possibly the 'a' not joined at the top, or visa versa.

Hope it works.

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Post by daggers »

Point taken about the month. I am now in pursuit of '102nd Regiment of Foot', which seems to have most of its history with the East India Company.

Many thanks once more.
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If the OPC site has transcribed the marriage from the original Register, the Bishops Transcripts are additional opportunity for error which might have been made at that point and continued on via the IGI.

If you are happy that you have the correct details should I amend the heading of this thread to "completed"?
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Am I right in thinking that many of the IGI entries came from BTs rather than originals? I am confused by the difference in month between the two versions and would like to get at the original registers, or at least a filmed version, but as Manchester central library is out of reach for now, I shall have to leave my Canadian contact in suspense.
I think you could add 'cocmpleted' to the heading, thanks.
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I've certainly seen the source of many of the IGI records listed as Bishop's Transcripts, especially in cases where the registers no longer exist and we're glad that there has been the back up.

I think it would be worth your while emailing the Lancs RO to ask if they have the originals or just BT's and while you are at it, why not email the OPC site to ask them where their transcript came from. If you gave the reason in these emails maybe they would do a check for you.
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Good advice as always. On the case now.
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Hi Daggers,

He may have been based at Salford Barracks in Manchester have you tried searching for his discharge papers at The National Archives under ref WO97
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