Aris’s Birmingham Gazette – Notice of Marriages at Edgbaston 1811

‘Mr. William Sparrow, of Wolverhampton, to Miss Caroline Mander, of Edgbaston.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for Monday, Jan. 28, 1811.) William Sparrow’s pedigree is given in Crisp, Visitation of England and Wales, Vol. I, page 227.

‘On Thursday, at Edgbaston, by the Rev. J. F. Palmer, Mr. James Busby, son of James Busby, Esq., of that place, to Mary Catherine, eldest daughter of Mr. James Flint, of this town.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for Monday, Feb. 18, 1811)

‘Monday, at Edgbaston, by the Rev. Charles Pixell, Mr. John Morris, camel hair pencil-maker, to Miss Ann Jenkins, both of this town.
‘Lately, at Edgbaston, Mr. William Thompson, jeweller, to Miss Sarah Britton, both of this town.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for June 24, 1811.)

‘Lately, at Edgbaston, Mr. William Firkins, of Kemsey, to Miss Cliff, of Arley.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for Monday, Aug. 12, 1811)

‘On Tuesday, at Edgbaston, Mr. John Gibbins (sic) to Miss Ann Graham Reynolds, second daughter of Mr. Edward Reynolds, both of High-street in this town.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for Monday, Aug. 5, 1811.)

‘Thursday, at Edgbaston, by the Rev. Mr. Pixell, John Fox Palmer, Esq., of the above place, to Eliza, second daughter of Mr. James Flint, of this town.’ (Aris’s Birmingham Gazette for Monday, Aug. 5, 1811.)