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MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE 1835

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Leigh

Leigh Report 6 Oct 2005 12:52

Hi Kathleen, Thanks for your reply and help. I too belong to Ancestry and hope very much that they hurry and get these census up, it would make our research so much easier. Thanks again. Regards Leigh

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 6 Oct 2005 13:06

Hi Leigh The reference you have got indicates that it is one of a list of marriages. If you are anywhere near an LDS library, then you can order the film that it is on. That means (on the assumption that it is from the registers themselves and not just a transcription) that you can look for yourself, see if there are any notes in the margin, who the witnesses are and whether they (or your man) crop up witnessing other marriages. Anybody doing the search for you will do what you tell them to do (hopefully!) but may not recognise other references that make sense to you. Good luck Brenda

Thelma

Thelma Report 6 Oct 2005 13:38

I have just realised, a birth cert. of one of the children will give wife's name. This one looks a very good match; View Record HATCHER, George Henry 1847 December Births Romsey (1837-1932) Hampshire Wiltshire

Carol

Carol Report 6 Oct 2005 14:16

Hi Leigh, The Hampshire Records Office should be able to supply you with a printout of the parish register entry. http://www.hants(.)gov(.)uk/record-office/

Leigh

Leigh Report 7 Oct 2005 08:29

Jim & Carol, Thank you both for your advice. Jim that is an excellent idea I will definitely send away for that birth certificate. I do not know why I didn't think of it myself. I really appreciate all the help I get on this site. Don't know what I would do without you all. Thanks Leigh