Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Birmingham, England” in article 13 of The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1861., [Electronic resource]:

...ession of her husband, who, she alleges, is kept from her by his father. It appears that a year or more ago, Charles E. Locke, who was on a visit to Europe, became acquainted with the petitioner at Birmingham, England , and that he lived with her there some time. They came to this country in the latter part of 1860, and were married in Brooklyn, on the 1st of January last, by the Rev. Benjamin Whalen, a Baptist m...
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