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Post by chrisu on Oct 21, 2011 5:45:28 GMT -5
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Post by sue on Oct 21, 2011 5:59:09 GMT -5
At a quick glance, I'm thinking the odd witness at some of those Curnow weddings could just do the trick in placing people.....! Thanks Sue
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Post by chrisu on Oct 21, 2011 6:53:25 GMT -5
Here's hoping Sue You're welcome. Chris
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Post by spices on Jun 27, 2013 22:02:04 GMT -5
Hi Chris, how do I find information about a marriage record 906536 in the Marriage database please
Thanks Barbara
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 27, 2013 23:47:47 GMT -5
Hi Barbara - what is it you need to know?
If you can tell me the names of the bride and groom and the date of marriage I can look it up for you this afternoon.
CT
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Post by spices on Jun 28, 2013 19:37:19 GMT -5
Hi CT, it is the marriage I am still pursuing District Breage 20 Jan 1678 William HAWES Christian HONIBALL
Transcriber notes - Phillimores Transcriber Althea Barker
When I looked yesterday the sheet gave the no 906530 for more information in the Marriage database. I was hoping for names of witness or any more info.
Thanks Barbara
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Post by Cornish Terrier on Jun 29, 2013 2:47:15 GMT -5
Hi Barbara - I am afraid you are out of luck by about 75 years. In 1753 a new Marriage Act (known as the Hardwicke Act) was introduced - "An Act for the Better Preventing of Clandestine Marriage". With this Act came the first Official Printed Register for Marriages which introduced provision for things such as the signiatures of Witnesses. Names of parents or other relatives were not provided for although, as before, occasionally might be included. The new Registers came into use in 1754. The entry you are enquiring about mere gives the names of bride and groom and the date of marriage. You can view the image on FamilySearch via this link:- familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-12115-112838-14?cc=1769414&wc=MMVH-N1F:n1513974691The entry is the seventh entry from the top on the right hand page. CT
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Post by spices on Jul 1, 2013 5:55:28 GMT -5
Thanks CT, The people at Albury's Church of LDS showed me the entry HOWEVER I had forgotten hoe to find it after I had left them. So thank you, I can now save the entry.
Cheers Barbara
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