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Marriage entries that map lives across generations. Names echo through the centuries.Wiltshire Parish Registers. Marriages (Volume IV) presents the parish register transcripts that underpin local memory. Part of an essential english parish register collection, this volume draws on wiltshire county records to expose the concise, authoritative historical marriage records relied upon for family history research and to supply ancestry marriage data. Mirroring material kept in british church archives, the entries act as a compact genealogical sourcebook: names, dates and parishes recorded plainly so genealogy enthusiasts can chart kinship, movement and local networks. Researchers of social history use the registers to trace marriage patterns and domestic mobility; readers interested in everyday lives discover the spare detail both precise and resonant. Particularly valuable for those studying Victorian England marriages, the work also serves local history researchers and anyone who wants a dependable british genealogy reference among their resources. Accessible to casual readers and prized by classic-literature collectors, the volume balances archival fidelity with readable presentation.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Beyond its immediate use as a genealogical sourcebook, Phillimore’s compilation remains a touchstone for enquiries into parish-level social patterns, offering primary evidence that complements online indexes and secondary studies. Because parish registers are the primary documentary trace of many unions, the transcripts here are frequently cited alongside civil certificates and census returns during meticulous enquiries. For genealogy enthusiasts assembling family trees, for local history researchers compiling parish narratives, and for collectors assembling reference shelves, this edition offers reliable, accessible material that deepens understanding of community life in a changing nineteenth-century England. Whether consulted for a single ancestral clue or kept as a reference on the shelves of a library or private collection, this edition honours the archival material while making it straightforward to consult.