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Anyone come across this re Marriage Cert
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LindaMcD | Report | 17 Nov 2007 09:59 |
Sent for g grandparents marriage cert. It is the correct one but name of g grandfather is Edward in name /surname column (this is correct) but in the this marriage solemnized between us his name is Joseph which is his fathers name. |
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KathleenBell | Report | 17 Nov 2007 10:16 |
As you say, I would assume it is just an error by whoever was filling in the register, and as he was illiterate then wouldn't have realised there was a mistake before he made his mark. |
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LindaMcD | Report | 17 Nov 2007 10:44 |
Yes but his new wife could write and she didn't see it so maybe she could only write her name and not able to read. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 17 Nov 2007 10:55 |
I have a cert for grt grandads bro , he was George Dartnell but its down as George Dartner. his bride was an Etterley but shes down as Hetreley. both dads names & professions tho confirm its the right couple and as neither could read or write . they made their marks, then they wouldnt have known it was wrong. |
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Researching: |
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LindaMcD | Report | 17 Nov 2007 12:39 |
All made to make our research more difficult eh? |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 17 Nov 2007 14:12 |
Hi Linda, |
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KeithInFujairah | Report | 17 Nov 2007 14:24 |
Hi Brenda, in those days a birth certificate was not required to prove the age. It technically would have been illegal, but if nothing was said, then so be it. |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 17 Nov 2007 14:38 |
Thank you Keith. |