In 1851 she was living with her parents in the Boggs, Clent, Worcestershire
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In 1861 she was living with her widowed father in Hartle, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1869 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1870 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1871 she was living in Hartle Lane, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1873 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1881 she was living in Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1891 she was living in Church Road, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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In 1901 she was living in Bell End, Belbroughton, Worcestershire
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Joseph Parton, a bachelor of full age whose occupation was heater at scythe works, married Amelie Hatton, a spinster of full age. The bride and groom were both residing in Belbroughton. The groom's father was Richard Parton and his occupation was labourer. The bride's father was Richard Hatton and his occupation was gardener. The marriage was performed at the Holy Trinity Parish Church, Belbroughton according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The bride and groom both signed. The marriage was witnessed by Abel Hatton (signed) and Ann Coley (signed)
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