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I need to pick some brains on this one!
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Dawn | Report | 29 Mar 2004 21:29 |
Hi all I am a little confused. On my Grandmother's marriage certificate her Father is listed as (D) which I assume means deceased. On another seperate certificate I have the Father listed as a builder. It looks like he was already deceased on the 1891 Census. They married in the October. There is no (D) adjacent to his name. I hope this makes sense to you. Was (D) always used if the Father was deceased, or was it sometimes left off?? It is so difficult to explain I hope someone out there knows what I mean!!!!! Sarah.XX |
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Rick | Report | 29 Mar 2004 21:36 |
Hi Sarah, I have two certs where I know the father had died, but was not marked as deceased. Rick. |
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Dawn | Report | 29 Mar 2004 21:41 |
Thanks Rick Sometimes in this game one needs a little reassurance they're not going either mad or down the wrong route!!! Lol!! Sarah. |