Family: William Henry Hill / Florence Elizabeth Symons/HILL, poss L2J7-Q96 (F1161)

m. 11 Sep 1909

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  • William Henry Hill Male
    William Henry Hill

    Birth  Abt 1878  Plymouth Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Marriage  11 Sep 1909  [1, 2 St Elwyn's Church [Hayle, St Elwyn 1886] (Parish Church Hayle), St Elwyn's Rise, Hayle  [1, 2Find all individuals with events at this location
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    Florence Elizabeth Symons/HILL, poss L2J7-Q96 Female
    Florence Elizabeth Symons/HILL, poss L2J7-Q96

    Birth  Abt 1885  St Erth (includes Foundry), St Erth, Cornwall Find all individuals with events at this location
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    1. [S9] OPC, (Cornwall Online Parish Clerks (OPC)), 11 Sep 1909 (Reliability: 3).
      More information about record 1109252 in the Marriages database
      Day Month 11-Sep
      Year 1909
      Parish Circuit Or Chapel Hayle, St. Elwyn
      Groom Fn William Henry
      Groom Sn HILL
      Groom Age 31
      Groom Residence St Mary Launceston
      Groom Condition bachelor
      Groom Rank Profession Postman
      Groom Signed / Marked (S/M) S
      Groom Father Name William John Hill (deceased)
      Groom Father Rank Profession Cook Retd
      Bride Fn Florence Elizabeth
      Bride Sn SYMONS
      Bride Age 24
      Bride Residence St Elwyn Hayle
      Bride Condition spinster
      Bride Rank Profession
      Bride Signed / Marked (S/M) S
      Bride Father Name William John Symons (D)
      Bride Father Rank Profession Labourer
      Banns / Licence (B/L) B
      Witness Fn1 John Henry
      Witness Sn1 SYMONS
      Witness Fn2 Eva
      Witness Sn2 HOCKEN

    2. [S7] 19th Century Newspapers | British Library, 16 Sep 1909 (Reliability: 3).
      Wedding.
      Hill -- Symons. At St. Elwyn's Church on Saturday, Mr. William Hill, of Launceston (formerly of Hayle) was married to Miss Florence E. Symons, daughter of the late Mr. Symons and of Mrs. Symons of Penpol Meadow. Their many friends wish them happy and prosperous future.
      Cornubian and Redruth Times - Thursday 16 September 1909
      https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001499/19090916/073/0005#