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Register Office or Catholic Chapel?

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Sheena

Sheena Report 6 Oct 2006 23:55

Hi I have received a photocopy from the GRO of a marriage cert from 1852 which says my GGG grandparents were married at the register office, but crossed out below that it says catholic chapel. Any ideas as to the reason for this or was it just a mistake by the registrar? Thanks Sheena

Unknown

Unknown Report 7 Oct 2006 00:03

If the register office was crossed out, presumably they married in the Catholic chapel - does it say which one? Sounds a bit odd. Does the certificate say the marriage was conducted by the registrar or by a priest? That would indicate where the marriage took place. Maybe they got married in a civil ceremony as well as at the Catholic chapel.

Sheena

Sheena Report 7 Oct 2006 00:09

It was catholic chapel that was crossed out - there is a place name but I cant quite make it out - somewwhere in Newcastle possibly ryaron? They were married by the registrar

Montmorency

Montmorency Report 7 Oct 2006 07:05

At that time a chapel wedding had to be attended by a civil registrar, taking his book with him. So the chapel weddings and the register office weddings are all mixed up in the same register. When the registrar wrote out his GRO transcripts at the end of the quarter, maybe his eye just wandered onto the wrong entry while he was copying

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 7 Oct 2006 13:42

I have quite a few where the venue is listed as 'Register Office or Registrar Attended' - lazy tyke couldn't be bothered to write in the name of the (fortunately) popular local methodist chapel. OC