Quick Search
Advanced
Browse Records
Publications > Newspapers/Periodicals
Share this page 
Go to record Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce
 Marriages 1838-1839

click to hide Data table details
Date transcribed2019-04-04
Transcribed byD Edge, L Fretwell, J Birtles, A Goodchild, A Webb, E Nelson, C Sherwood, J Adler, D Freer, J Harrison, D Moore, A Hamblen and R Ryan
CommentMarriages extracted from the domestic occurrences mentioned in the 'Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce'

Groom surname  Wight    
First names  James Lane    
Bride surname  Knill    
First names  Sarah    
Place  London    
Day  1839    
Month  Jul    
Year  23    
Register Entry  On Tuesday the 23d inst at St George's church Camberwell by the Rev Samuel Smith MA James Lane eldest son of the late Richard Wight Esq of Tedstone court Herefordshire to Sarah only daughter of John Knill Esq of London bridge wharf and Camberwell Surrey    
Edition Year  1839    
Edition Date  28 Sep    
  << first    < previous   next >    last >>  

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.
click to expand  More details

© Families in British India Society. Unless stated otherwise, all rights including those in copyright in the content of this website are owned by or controlled for these purposes by the Families in British India Society.The content of this site may not be copied, reproduced, republished, downloaded, posted, broadcast or transmitted in any way without first obtaining written permission from the Families in British India Society or that of the copyright owner.
If you found this useful then why not join FIBIS to get all the benefits from membership and help this work to continue. You can now join on-line in the FIBIS Shop...
Frontis V4.20.04.06 Rev: 217. Web site engine code is Copyright © 2005-2020 Frontis. All Rights Reserved.
Decrease text size text size  Increase text size
Powered by Frontis, The Archive Publishing System