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Obtaining marriage certificate/records.

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 17 Sep 2020 15:26

It is not possible to obtain certs

Civil registration came into force on 1st July 1837.

Prior to that, no certs were issued

The only record you can hope to find is a Parish record.

June

June Report 17 Sep 2020 14:43

After many months I'm back on the family tree, but I am presently stuck. On the 1841 census which I have worked back to, I have obtained the family names complete with their 2 children, I want to obtain a marriage certificate/records for the parents solely from the census data, is that possible, Info is as below:
John Davies husband born 1781 age 60
Mary Davies wife born 1781 age 60 (Possibly widow, was Mary Thomas nee Evans)
Benjamin Davies born 1821 age 20
Sarah Davies born 1826 age 15.
Parish Brongwyn, County Cardiiganshire Wales, Dist. Newcastle in Emlyn
Arch. HO107, Book 6, Folio 5, Page 4 & Piece No 1377