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Marriage Record query

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Yvonne

Yvonne Report 5 Mar 2005 23:38

Hi Lynn Sorry you've lost me? I haven't been at this very long what site/registrar nos? Glad I'm not the only one from Swansea still up waiting for the snow - lol

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 5 Mar 2005 22:48

yvonne do u need no; for registrar or site no;

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 5 Mar 2005 21:40

Aaaaaaw poor little John! xx

Yvonne

Yvonne Report 5 Mar 2005 21:34

It was in 1909 so I guess the certificate is the only way. Actually Jeanette it's my Arthur from yesterday (Strange). Little John died soon after finding him, unfortunately. Ancestry only seems to be showing marriages up to 1910 and I have already ordered some other certificates so thought I would whiley away the hours on Arthur Thanks all

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 5 Mar 2005 21:28

Hi, Free BMD isn't fully transcribed. You could try to find him in a later census to see the wife's first name but other than that the only way to be sure is to buy the cert. Gwynne

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 5 Mar 2005 21:27

Yvonne That means the page isn't fully transcribed yet. There should be another man. Basically unless you know the christian name of the lady her married, then you won't know which one without sending for the cert. Jeanette x

Unknown

Unknown Report 5 Mar 2005 21:26

Yvonne You don't - without ordering the cert. You didn't say when this marriage was, but if it was pre-1901 you can check on the census and see which wife your relative is with - hope both ladies aren't called Mary! Alternatively her maiden name will be on the birth cert of any children they had. nell

Yvonne

Yvonne Report 5 Mar 2005 21:24

Hi All, Just looked up a marriage record on Ancestry and it shows my g-uncle's marriage but with two ladies recorded on the same page. There are only himself and two ladies How do I know which one he married?