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Abberline's (First) Marriage Certificate to Martha Mackness
1865 Marriage solemnized at St James' Church in the Parish of Islington in the county of Middlesex
No. 482
When Married: March 5th
Name and Surname: Frederick George Abberline
Age: Full Age
Condition: Bachelor
Rank or Profession: Sergeant of Police
Residence at the time of marriage: St James', Holloway
Fathers Name and Surname: Edward Abberline
Rank or Profession of Father: Harness Maker
Name and Surname: Martha Mackness
Age: Minor
Condition: Spinster
Rank or Profession: -
Residence at the time of marriage: St James', Holloway
Fathers Name and Surname: Tobias Mackness
Rank or Profession of Father: Labourer
Married in the Church of St James' according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church, after Banns by me.
W.B.Mackenzie - Minister
This Marriage was solomized between us: Frederick George Abberline and Martha Mackness in the presence of us : Tobias Mackness and Elizabeth Pratchell
1876 Marriage solemnized at St John in the Parish of Wembley in the county of Middlesex
No: 288
When Married: 17th December
Name and Surname: Frederick George Abberline
Age: 34
Condition: Widower
Rank or Profession: Inspector of Police
Residence at the time of marriage: Shoreditch, London
Fathers Name and Surname: Edward Abberline
Rank or Profession of Father: Harness Maker
Name and Surname: Emma Beament
Age: 28
Condition: Spinster
Rank or Profession: -
Residence at the time of marriage: Wembley
Fathers Name and Surname: Henry Beament
Rank or Profession of Father: Merchant
Married in the Parish Church according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church,by License by me.
M Grice(?) - Vicar
This Marriage was solomized between us: Frederick George Abberline and Emma Beamnet in the presence of us : Henry Beament and Annie Beament.
Minor was actually between 14 and 21, not 14 and 18. 21 was full age but persons under 21 but over 14 could marry with parental consent, my own Great Grandmother was born in 1888 and married in 1902. My GG Grandmother, on another side was listed as a minor in 1846 about 4 weeks before her 21st birthday.
G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
Minor was actually between 14 and 21, not 14 and 18. 21 was full age but persons under 21 but over 14 could marry with parental consent, my own Great Grandmother was born in 1888 and married in 1902. My GG Grandmother, on another side was listed as a minor in 1846 about 4 weeks before her 21st birthday.
That is correct, Gut, as Martha Mackness was 20 at the time of her marriage to Abberline in 1868.
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