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Go to record Asiatic Annual Register  Asiatic Annual Register
 Marriages 1804

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Date transcribed2020-04-26
Transcribed byAlan Edmonds
CommentAsiatic Annual Register 1804
Date of Publication 1806, in London
Marriages transcribed from the Asiatic Annual Register for the year 1804

View all other items of "Groom  Surname" with value "Napeir" in "Marriages 1804" Groom Surname  Napeir    
Groom First name  C F    
Groom Rank/ Title  Capt    
Regt/ Occupation  Royal Artillery    
View all other items of "Bride  Surname" with value "Carrington" in "Marriages 1804" Bride Surname  Carrington    
Bride First name  Catharine    
Bride Title  Miss    
Year  1804    
Month  Jan    
View all other items of "Location" with value "Colombo" in "Marriages 1804" Location  Colombo    
Page No  175    
Full Text  January 1804 At Colombo capt C F Napeir royal artillery to Miss Catharine Carrington    
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