In 1868 she was living in Gravel Pit, Lickey, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1871 she was living in Lickey Rock, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1881 she was living in Lickey Rock, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1891 she was living in Lickey Rock, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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In 1901 she was living in Lickey Rock, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire
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William Waldron, a bachelor aged 20 whose occupation was nailer, married Eliza Wilkes, a spinster aged 18. The bride and groom were both residing in Gravel Pit. The groom's father was George Waldron and his occupation was nailer. Details of the bride's father were not recorded. The marriage was performed at the Lickey Parish Church (Holy Trinity) according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The ceremony was performed by John Goodwin. The bride and groom both made their marks. The marriage was witnessed by Joseph Ward (by mark) and Eleanor Wilkes (by mark)
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