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 Marriages 1808

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Date transcribed2020-05-14
Transcribed byAlan Edmonds, Ann Hamblen and Alexander Biggie
CommentMarriages transcribed from the Asiatic Annual Register for 1808, Vol 10 covering the period June 1807 to December 1808.

NOTATION FOR MADRAS MARRIAGES There is a missprint in the Year. Printed as 1810 but is actually 1808

View all other items of "Groom  Surname" with value "Denty" in "Marriages 1808" Groom Surname  Denty    
Groom Rank/ Title  Mr    
View all other items of "Bride  Surname" with value "Fuller" in "Marriages 1808" Bride Surname  Fuller    
Bride First name  M    
Bride Title  Miss    
Year  1808    
Month  Aug    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Bengal" in "Marriages 1808" Location  Bengal    
Volume  10    
Page No  295    
Full Text  August 1808 Mr Denty to Miss M Fuller    
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