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married on christmas day!
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*****me***** | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:04 |
HI, I've just recieved a marriage cert of a rellie,and they were married on christmas day 1913, was it the norm to get married on christmas day? didn't think you could do that!! Chris. |
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LindainHerriotCountry | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:06 |
I have one as well, which surpised me, but it was there in the parish records, so it must be allowed. Linda |
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Glen In Tinsel Knickers | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:08 |
I have two xmas day marriages both early 1900's. Both seem kind of romantic because they were for two brothers,whose mother was born on Christmas Day. Shame both brides had their first child the following April!! Glen |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:08 |
Yep Mum & Dad married Xmas Day 1929. was a good day to get married cos it was holiday & people didnt have to take time off from work. Dad even then worked on a Sat cos the working week was six days. |
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Merry | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:08 |
Some churched married people for free on Christmas day!! I think Manchester Cathedral was renowned for this and Olde Crone will tell you they married 1,785,345 couples on that day (or some other rediculously high number!! lol) in 1851 or something!! Anyway, it must have looked like one of those Moonie multiple weddings!! Merry |
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*****me***** | Report | 10 Jul 2006 12:16 |
i must say,a christmas day wedding sounds lovely,so romantic! |
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Michael | Report | 10 Jul 2006 13:06 |
I had one on Christmas Day 1899. I couldn't help but wonder in maybe they thought that the world would end at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve with the dawning of a new century and decided to get in quick and make it legal ... |
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Chris in Sussex | Report | 10 Jul 2006 13:09 |
My parents married on New Years Day in the 1950s. Shame they didn't remember which year till I started this hobby and actually looked at the certificate..... It turns out we celebrated their Silver Anniversary a YEAR EARLY back in the 70s :))))) Got their Golden right tho!!! Chris |
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Sharon | Report | 10 Jul 2006 13:18 |
I've got one for Christmas Day, One for new years eve, One for Halloween and one for April Fools Day. lol Now were they foolish or not? :D |
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SueinKent | Report | 10 Jul 2006 14:27 |
My Great Aunt and her sister had a double wedding on Christmas day 1935. Sue |
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Elaine | Report | 10 Jul 2006 14:31 |
My parents were married on xmas eve 1958. It meant Dad didnt have to miss a days pay. Elaine x. |
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Peter | Report | 10 Jul 2006 17:03 |
My impression from birth certificates and parish registers is that in the first half of the nineteenth century Christmas Day was by far the most popular day in the year for marrying. |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 10 Jul 2006 17:31 |
Christmas Day marriages were more common than you might think. For some people it was the only day off work they had in the entire year. |
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Esta | Report | 10 Jul 2006 17:52 |
I have several Christmas day Marriages and I was lead to believe that christmas day was then only day that people didn't have to work and so didn't lose a days pay and it meant people wouldn't have to take the day of to attend.......Nothing romantic unfortunatly which is a shame ........Esta |
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An Olde Crone | Report | 10 Jul 2006 20:41 |
But the best thing of all about a Christmas Day marriage is that it was almost always free! OC |
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Joan | Report | 10 Jul 2006 20:54 |
Two good reasons to finish the turkey ! I too have three weddings on Christmas day and two on Christmas eve (including my Mum and Dad's). Joan |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 10 Jul 2006 21:05 |
I've got a couple marrying in the registry office on christmas day 1852. |
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Unknown | Report | 10 Jul 2006 21:35 |
I have a lot of marriages and baptisms on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing Day. Apart from having time off work, it was also a time in which all the relatives would be together and provide extra excuse for a kneesup. nell |
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*****me***** | Report | 10 Jul 2006 22:15 |
aaahhh, so they would'nt loose a days pay!! and there's me thinking it was romantic!! |