I've looked at the Holy Trinity, Wicker marriages and i've found the marriage. It looks to be the same lady!
22nd August 1864. Marriage by Banns. Vicar John Aldous.
Frederick Packard aged 21, Bachelor, Grinder of The Wicker, father William Packer, Game Keeper. Married Ann Price aged 20, Spinster of The Wicker, father Joseph Price, Silversmith.
Witnesses were Joseph Greenway & Mary Brocklehurst. Frederick signed his name, Ann gave her mark.
Vicki just pointed out to me we had only transcribed the baptisms from Holy Trinity.
Sorry about the earlier message but the marriages will go on our to do list for down the road.
I have a feeling, but could be wrong, that Ann Elizabeth and Elizabeth are TWO seperate people who both happen to just have Joseph as a father and the two Joseph's are different people. Yes ther could be a connection and I think it is possible that the connection is the grandparents of Joseph ie Grandparents had two sons who then both married and called thier child Joseph ie could the grandfather have been called Joseph. Hope you get my drift.