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Marriage records
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Andrea | Report | 23 Feb 2009 19:46 |
Trying to solve the mystery of when my great grand parents were born. I've narrowed down their marriage date to a quarter, so if I was to order their marriage certificate it would give me their approx year of birth and father's names (which I don't currently have). |
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Lindsey* | Report | 23 Feb 2009 19:48 |
Have you found them on any of the censuses ? |
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Andrea | Report | 23 Feb 2009 20:16 |
Thanks for the reply Lindsey. I can't find them on any censuses because they married in 1925 (too recent for the censuses), and because I don't have a birth year or parents names, I can't really guess at them! |
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PME | Report | 23 Feb 2009 20:18 |
Use www.gro.gov.uk to order certificates as it costs £7 (no p+p or hidden charges) this is the governments site and this is where all the other sites that charge more order from. You can also ask them to check a record say for the fathers name and they will charge you £3 if its not a match, rather than you ending up with a dud certificate, I think theres a thread somewhere saying some record offices don't charge to check records. |