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Parish Records
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 5 Aug 2010 11:21 |
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My grandparents married in 1900. |
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Christine | Report | 5 Aug 2010 10:55 |
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Thanks |
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Christine | Report | 4 Aug 2010 13:25 |
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Does anyone know if the officiating officer or person who completed a Wedding Certificate always had to add the word deceased after the father's name if the man was dead. In other words if 'deceased' was not writen are we to assume that the father was still living? |
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