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 Marriages 1849

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Date transcribed2010-09-08
Transcribed byD Edge, J Birtles, M Holmes, R Bird, A Webb, J Adler, D Moore, S Parker, E Nelson, A Goodchild, B Rudder, C Sherwood, M Shepherd, L Fretwell and M Shaw
Comment414 marriages extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 1849 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India.

View all other items of "Grooms  Surname" with value "Broke" in "Marriages 1849" Grooms Surname  Broke    
First names  Charles Acton    
View all other items of "Brides  Surname" with value "Hamilton" in "Marriages 1849" Brides Surname  Hamilton    
First names  Anna Maria    
View all other items of "Place" with value "Malta" in "Marriages 1849" Place  Malta    
Year  1849    
month  Apr    
day  10    
Register Entry  At Malta on the 10th April in the Collegiate Church of St Paul by the Lord Bishop of Gibraltar Charles Acton Broke Esq Captain of the Royal Engineers and youngest son of the late Rear Admiral Sir Philip B V Broke Bart E M of Broke Hall near Ipswich to Anna Maria 3rd daughter of the late John Hamilton Esq of Sundrum in the county of Ayr Scotland.    
Year  1849    
Date  9 May    
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Birth, marriages and death entries extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce' which was the pre-cursor for the Times of India.
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