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Cannot find marriage c1860 Birmingham - FOUND IT!!

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Gigi

Gigi Report 22 Jul 2005 19:35

Thanks Christine! I always forget the bmd sites! Gillian

Gigi

Gigi Report 25 Jul 2005 15:15

Hello All, Have not found their marriage on 1837online for 1856 & 1857 or first quarter 1861!!! I'm beginning to wonder if they married at all!! Gillian

Unknown

Unknown Report 25 Jul 2005 15:22

Gillian You have my sympathies. I have a great-grandmother who was widowed on her 14th wedding anniversary, 1st May 1879 in Islington. She turns up on 1881 census taken on 3 April, with 2nd husband in Greenwich. No sign of a marriage in the GRO indexes, not even beyond those years. No marriage in the Islington or Greenwich churches. So unless they married elsewhere in London (WHERE FOR GOODNESS' SAKE??!!) I don't know. I began to think that perhaps 2nd husband was already married, but can't find a marriage for him anywhere - luckily he has an uncommon name. nell

Gigi

Gigi Report 25 Jul 2005 15:47

Helen, You just have to keep hoping!! Gillian

Gigi

Gigi Report 25 Jul 2005 20:20

Hello All, Guess what!!!! Mary Whetton find it for me in 1858!!!! She's such a Star! Emma Hart was registered as Emily Amelia Hart!!! Just shows you need to look outside the box!! Thanks all for your help, Gillian

Unknown

Unknown Report 25 Jul 2005 21:49

Wow! Maybe I should try calling my gt grandmother Emma an Emily too! Except I still can't find anyone marrying a John Garvie at the right time in the right place. nell

Gigi

Gigi Report 26 Jul 2005 16:44

Helen, Just keep looking and refuse to be beaten!!! Gillian

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 26 Jul 2005 19:04

I have an image of a marriage register entry for my gg-grandparents, where there's a witness 'Emma WOOD'. The groom's surname is LANCASTER, and the bride's BATES. However... The groom's elder sister, Emily, had married Richard WOOD. I am inclined to believe that 'Emma' was used as a diminutive version for Emily, not just as a separate name. Christine