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marrige help

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nelly67

nelly67 Report 5 Dec 2010 15:16

thanks all . nelly

InspectorGreenPen

InspectorGreenPen Report 5 Dec 2010 15:07

You would normally expect to see a full complement of names i.e. 4, or 8 before 1852 - if not then there are likely to be either omissions or miss-transcriptions, and most certainly if there are an odd number of names.

The trouble if there are just two is that you have no way of telling with certainty if there should be more names.

Provided the names are not to common then it is sometimes possible to verify who married who by checking the following census(es) I tend to find this more useful for checking who a known female married, rather than the other way round. With a known male it is often easier to back from the census as this has provided you with the wife's first name. Sometimes this gives you a positive hit, but not always if all the ladies on the page are called Mary!

nelly67

nelly67 Report 5 Dec 2010 14:46

wow thanks barry , im relively inexperianced at the searching and i am abit like a bull in a china shop lol , but thanks very much for your helpfull advice , ill let you know how i get on , thanks , nelly

Guinevere

Guinevere Report 5 Dec 2010 14:45

It's always as well to buy the birth cert of one of their children, which will give you the mother's maiden name.

Gwynne

nelly67

nelly67 Report 5 Dec 2010 14:17

thanks very much barry , you very kindly confermed one of the numbers i had found . much appriciated .

nelly67

nelly67 Report 5 Dec 2010 14:06

Hi before i order a marradge certiicate can any one confirm i have the right one , The marrige certificate im trying to find is of david edward ellis and mary jane ??? it would be in 1888 in south wales possible pontypridd , any one help , many thanks neil