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Help with marriage banns
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Erika | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:10 |
Hi guys, |
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Lindsey* | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:20 |
they were announced in church 3 times before the marriage and sometimes put at the church entrance.[for those that could read] |
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Erika | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:24 |
Ah, so published probably means within the church.... |
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TheLadyInRed | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:42 |
Not necessarily published in the Church - I have a vague recollection that at my first marriage in Catholic Church where there had to be a Registrar present that the banns were also put up in the local Register Office. Certainly at my second marriage which was in the Register Office they were published on the notice board there for 3 weeks before the wedding. |
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Battenburg | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:53 |
Banns would sometimes be read out at the church service on Sunday for 3 weeks before the wedding. |
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Erika | Report | 29 Dec 2009 19:56 |
Many thanks :-) x |
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grannyfranny | Report | 29 Dec 2009 20:29 |
Banns are still read out in Church for 3 consecutive weeks in a period before the wedding. If you don't have banns you need a special license, I think. Banns are kept in a register, so that in itself is an important piece of research. |
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Bobtanian | Report | 29 Dec 2009 20:34 |
Right , |
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TheLadyInRed | Report | 29 Dec 2009 20:48 |
my first marriage was "mixed faith", Catholic & C of E but banns still read in Anglican church & posted in register office. Not sure what a "certified reason" is |
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Rachel | Report | 29 Dec 2009 20:51 |
Banns are only read for Church of England weddings; for all other weddings (eg Catholics, Baptists etc) a notice of marriage is given (this is usually at the register office) |
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Bobtanian | Report | 29 Dec 2009 20:57 |
I recall banns being read in my R C church when I was a lad.......late 40's. n fifties.... |
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Rachel | Report | 29 Dec 2009 21:00 |
A church of England vicar is a registrar in his own right and there are no notices given in the register office. A Roman Catholic may read out details of people getting married, but this is not the same as Banns. |
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Madmeg | Report | 29 Dec 2009 23:47 |
Just to warn that the reading of Banns does not mean the marriage actually took place. Marriage by licence cost more money, so most poor people couldn't afford it. That is why you often find couples living at the same address on marriage, cos they needed to be in the same parish at the time of marriage in order for the banns to be read. |
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Jill 2011 (aka Warrior Princess of Cilla!) | Report | 30 Dec 2009 00:58 |
Or they said they were living at the same address ... |
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Vicki | Report | 30 Dec 2009 14:22 |
Hi Erika, just read this. |
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mgnv | Report | 30 Dec 2009 14:33 |
Madmeg - you don't need to be in the parish to have banns read. Banns are normally read at the home parish of the bride and of the groom, so an artificial move like you suggest would mean they would only need to pay for one set of banns to be read. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 30 Dec 2009 18:15 |
When we married in 1957 in the Catholic Church our banns were displayed in the notice box outside the local Registry Office and a Registrar attended the church to legally marry us in the vestry after the Church marriage had taken place, this was because then the Catholic priests weren,t licensed to perform legal marriages. |
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grannyfranny | Report | 30 Dec 2009 20:06 |
If you marry 'by banns' in the Cof E, they are read out in the Parish Churches of each of the couple, plus at the Church where they are to marry, this happened to me, where I married at my 'family' Church after moving away. |
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