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Irish Marriage Certificates
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Sam | Report | 17 Mar 2007 22:47 |
Of full age just means that they were over 21. Sam x |
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Nadine | Report | 17 Mar 2007 22:40 |
Can anyone tell me what 'full' means in the age column of an Irish marriage certificate? I'm having a great deal of difficulty tracing my husbands maternal grandmothers family. I have finally managed to get a marriage certificate from 1891 hoping it would give me some more clues but it doesnt. I thought it would have given me an idea as to their dates of birth but it just says 'full'. |