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LINCOLN REGISTRATION DISTRICT MARRIAGES

1837 TO 1870

These marriage details have been extracted from the parish registers of the following parishes in the Lincoln Registration District:

Aisthorpe, Aubourn, Bardney, Boothby Graffoe, Boultham, Bracebridge, Brattleby, Broxholme, Burton by Lincoln, Caenby, Cammeringham, Canwick, Cherry Willingham, Cold Hanworth, Coleby, Doddington Pigot, Dunholme, Dunston, Eagle, Faldingworth, Fiskerton, Friesthorpe, Goltho, Hackthorn, Harmston, Holton Beckering, Ingham, Metheringham, Navenby, Nettleham, Nocton, Normanby by Spital, North Carlton, North Hykeham (from 1858), Owmby by Spital, Potterhanworth, Rand, Reepham, Riseholme (from 1852), Saxby by Owmby, Saxilby, Scampton, Scothern, Skellingthorpe, Snarford, Snelland, South Carlton, South Hykeham, Spridlington, Stainfield, Waddington, Washingborough, Welton by Lincoln and Wickenby.

Parishes in Lincoln City will be found in the Lincoln (City) introduction and index.

The following parishes have not deposited marriage records for this period and are therefore not included:

Apley, Barlings, Branston, North Scarle, Skinnand*, Stainton by Langworth, Sudbrook, Thorpe on the Hill.

* Probably no marriages took place here as there was no church at Skinnand.

Where the groom or bride’s father had a different surname, or the surname was spelt differently, from that of the groom or bride, this is shown in capital letters. All other names in these columns are forenames. The bride’s condition (single or widow) is only shown where the father’s surname is different to hers. In many instances, father’s names are not given. Any comments in the father’s name column, other than a name, are shown in italics e.g. deceased etc. Where nothing appeared the word blank has been inserted. In one or two instances the name of the bride or groom’s mother has been given.

Ann Benson, Anne Cole, Ann Lillywhite, Wendy Parkinson
September 2004
Last updated August 2008