You really begin to wonder about yourself when you find an empty container in the freezer. I read someplace that when one spends all his time writing on a Blog he may forget about a lot of other things... Guess it's happening. Either that or I just wanted to see air freeze... but I thought that's the reason I moved from New Brunswick to Florida, that and shoveling snow! Oh and right now at 1:20 am, the humidity is 87%.
And this stuff, this genealogy and the research is now my addiction.
Following up from Part 62s...
I have the image to offer of the 1840 Marriage Registration of gg-grandparents James and Cecilia Jane (née Thomas) Smith. My source is the microfilm FHL[1523656]; Parish registers, 1784-1971, Anglican Church, Parish of St. George, Grenada.
And my transcription, as follows --
Gone to bed,
Enjoy,
Jim
And my transcription, as follows --
131
No. 93
James Smith the Younger of the Parish of Saint George, Esquire
Bachelor, Master Carpenter, and Cecilia Jane Thomas of the
same place, spinster were married by Licence at the residence
of Mr. Robert, in the Parish of Saint George and Island of Gre-
nada aforesaid this 6th day of June in the Year of Our Lord
1840 by me J. C. Barker, Rector.
This marriage was solemnized between us { J. Smith Jr. Cecilia J. Thomas
In the Presence of --- James McDowell M? Thomas
Gone to bed,
Enjoy,
Jim
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