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Edward and Ann married twice in 1856!
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chappo | Report | 21 Apr 2012 10:31 |
I wonder if anyone can help me. My GG Grandfather seems to have married the same women twice in 1856. On free BMD and on Ancestry Edward Savage and Ann Kelton have entries in the 1st and 2nd quarters of that year. |
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brummiejan | Report | 21 Apr 2012 10:37 |
Not sure what to say - I wonder if there was a problem with the first registration for some reason? My inclination would be to get the 2nd cert and see if the marriage date is earlier than you would expect. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 21 Apr 2012 10:38 |
maybe the first "marriage" wasn't .the marriage cert were filled out in the Church but the marriage didn't take place then but the cert got sent to the GRO by mistake . I would go for the second one . |
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LadyScozz | Report | 21 Apr 2012 10:50 |
how far in advance would banns have been posted? |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 21 Apr 2012 11:00 |
Banns need to be read in the parish where each of you lives as well as the parish church in which you are to be married, if that is somewhere else. You must have your banns read out in church for three Sundays during the three months before the wedding. This is often done over three consecutive Sundays but does not have to be. |
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chappo | Report | 21 Apr 2012 11:00 |
Thanks for suggestions, I think I will apply for the second one. Let you know what turns up. |
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mgnv | Report | 21 Apr 2012 11:02 |
Marriages Mar 1856 (>99%) |
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chappo | Report | 21 Apr 2012 11:08 |
Do you think this is a registration error? |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 21 Apr 2012 11:29 |
Have you checked the 1861 census to see if you can find an Edward SAVAGE with any of the other wives? |
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GlitterBaby | Report | 21 Apr 2012 12:00 |
Was he in the Army ? |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 21 Apr 2012 12:52 |
That was my initial thought GB. |
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wisechild | Report | 21 Apr 2012 15:04 |
Was one marriage Cof E & the other of another denomination, which sometimes happened with "mixed" marriages, to satisfy both parties? |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 21 Apr 2012 15:11 |
as wisechild says - they could be because the couple married in both the (eg) RC and CofE churches. One could have been the end of march and the other the beginning of April. In a mixed marriage neither church considered the others marriage binding until the couple had been married in their own denomination which then produced 2 certificates and 2 entries in the marriage index. In each case the bride is described as a 'spinster' |
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Margaret in Sussex | Report | 21 Apr 2012 15:24 |
I had a " double " marriage..... when sent for 1 cert. was advised by GRO |
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Ivy | Report | 21 Apr 2012 21:41 |
I shared an office with a Jehovah's Witness at one point, who would bring in the Watchtower. There was a thoughtful article in it about having one's marriage recognised for civil purposes and for religious purposes, and how a delay between the two might cause difficulties in one or other setting. I believe that this country is fairly unusual in delegating registration of marriages to clergy - in France the couple have to go to the mairie as well as to church, and it seems to be a similar system in Germany too. |
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mgnv | Report | 22 Apr 2012 07:57 |
Ivy - I'm not sure I agree with you. I don't know exactly what the situation in France is, but my impression was that as far as the state was concerned, only the marie can perform the actual marriage, and if the couple want to go thru some religious ceremony, that was up to them, and really nothing to do with marriage as far as the state was concerned. |
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Ivy | Report | 22 Apr 2012 08:13 |
hi mgnv, |
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JerryH | Report | 22 Apr 2012 08:47 |
My Great Grandparents were married twice. |
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