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1860 Marriage Certs

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Richard

Richard Report 20 Dec 2006 11:59

Several marriage certificates I have bought from that era simply have the bride and grooms ages down as full, basically meaning that they we old enough to marry without their parents permission. Not trying to put you off, just if it's your relatives ages you are hoping to find you won't necessarily get them. Regards Richard

Esta

Esta Report 20 Dec 2006 10:40

Many thanks. Will apply for the certificate and hopefully move things on a bit. I finally found a missing relative this morning! Sue Happy Christmas

Elaine

Elaine Report 20 Dec 2006 10:27

Details contained on a marriage certificate include: * date and place of marriage * name, age and condition of the bride and groom * occupation and usual address * name and occupation of each person's father * names of the witnesses * the person who solemnised the marriage

Esta

Esta Report 20 Dec 2006 10:21

Hi How much information would be shown on a Marriage Certificate for a couple who married in 1860? Sue