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Kit
02-06-14, 01:06
John Drake marriage (http://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fdev%2f007341745%2f00064&parentid=gbprs%2fm%2f514164507%2f1&highlights=%22%22)

Go to the last entry. John Drake and Sarah Chadder. It looks like it says Mrs Sarah Chadder. Am I right?

Merry
02-06-14, 06:07
That's what it looks like to me. :)

marquette
02-06-14, 06:10
Yes, it does. I do think Mrs Sarah Chadder was a widow.

kiterunner
02-06-14, 08:14
Mrs was sometimes used to denote high social status, even for a single woman.

ElizabethHerts
02-06-14, 08:45
Kate is correct.

I was momentarily confused yesterday when I came across this marriage licence:

"1693-4 Francis Cockett, of St Andrew's, Holborn, Lond., Gent., Bachr., aged 25, and Mrs Alice Battell, of Royson, Herts., Spr., aged 25, at own dispsal, at St Andrew's, Holborn, St Martin in the Fields, or St Anne's, Westminster."

Kit
02-06-14, 09:01
So I can't know if she was married before or not as it doesn't say spinster or widow. I think the family was of a high enough social status that she could have the Mrs and be single.

I'm trying to find the banns to see if that helps but it doesn't look like they are online yet.

Merry
02-06-14, 09:15
I'm trying to find the banns to see if that helps but it doesn't look like they are online yet.

fmp is being difficult for me today, but when I looked at this earlier I thought the marriage was by licence (or maybe that was the one above it on the page)

Kit
02-06-14, 09:20
You are right, it was by licence. My brain is not working. lol

I just checked Sarah's will and it only mentions her children and grandchildren except for one woman who I think is someone how lived nearby, the name doesn't ring any bells.

Phoenix
02-06-14, 13:06
Most Devon marriage licences have been published. It might be worth having a root around to see if anything is online. The earliest licences are the most informative.

Kit
03-06-14, 01:10
Thanks Phoenix, I didn't know that. Will definitely see what google has to say.

Kit
03-06-14, 01:52
Putting this here in case anyone is interested. There is a book of Exeter marriage licences from 1523- 1631.

https://archive.org/details/themarriagelicen00exet

Phoenix
03-06-14, 07:01
Thanks, Toni. Spotted an ancestor there!

Kit
03-06-14, 11:22
Glad to have helped. Please yell if you find anything later on for me. I can't see anything.