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At church of St Mark, Parish of New Swindon, according to the rites and ceremonies of the established church after banns, by George Campbell.
James Cardno. Full age. Bachelor. Laborer. New Swindon. Father: James Cardno, accountant. Signed.
Mary Everson Mayo. 19 years. Spinster. New Swindon. Father: Charles Mayo, boiler-maker. Her mark.
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m. at St Mark's Church, New Swindon, Wiltshire
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