1900 Marriage solemnized at S. Pauls Church in the District of S Mary Newington in the County of London
| Number | 351 | |
| When Married | Eleventh February 1900 | |
| Name and Surname | James Stracey | Matilda Luce |
| Age | 33 years | 36 years |
| Condition | Bachelor | Spinster |
| Rank or Profession | Engraver on Glass | |
| Residence at the time of Marriage | 33 Cook's Road | 33 Cook's Road |
| Father's Name and Surname | John Stracey | Thomas Luce (deceased) |
| Rank or Profession of Father | Carman | Blacksmith |
Married in the Church of S. Paul according to the Rites and Ceremonies of the Established Church after Banns by me, ?.?. Grantham? Off? Min?
| This Marriage was solemnized between us | James Stracey |
| Matilda Luce | |
| in the Presence of us | Walter West |
| Caroline Luce [Probably Matilda's sister] |
Source: London Metropolitan Archives, Saint Paul, Lorrimore Square, Register of marriages, P92/PAU1, Item 026
Ancestry.com. London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
GRO Ref: M1900 - St Saviour Southwark 1d 149