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The Invisible Woman
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Malcolm | Report | 19 Apr 2013 09:20 |
Most Scottish OPR's I see refer to the happy couple being "proclaimed and thereafter married". Multiple entries for the proclamations are often the only clue to the actual marriage date. |
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GlasgowLass | Report | 18 Apr 2013 17:38 |
Odd? |
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Potty | Report | 18 Apr 2013 14:11 |
Andy, Banns, or proclamations, were used in the Church of Scotland and in the Catholic church. I have seen many marriage entries, both before and after 1855, where the couple were married "after Banns". True, marriage was treated differently in Scotland but if it was a church marriage, banns had to be called. They didn't cease to be a legal requirement for CoS marriages until 1977: |
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Andysmum | Report | 18 Apr 2013 12:28 |
Just as a matter of interest, Banns are an English thing, or, more accurately, a Church of England procedure. |
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Malcolm | Report | 18 Apr 2013 10:55 |
Thanks to all for comments: Yes, I was in Edinburgh last week and saw the original records for the marriages at both parishes, In fact her name is discernible in the Largo entry (her parish) but not in Dairsie (his parish) all the childrens census entries (worked backwards from their deaths) show at Ceres which is not too far away. |
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Kay???? | Report | 17 Apr 2013 18:58 |
I know Potty,the only thing I could think was banns were read in both parishes?hence the dates,, |
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Potty | Report | 17 Apr 2013 17:33 |
Strange though, Kay, that the same marriage doesn't come up when searching for Thomas! |
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Kay???? | Report | 17 Apr 2013 17:25 |
Its there search on IGI familysearch under Christian Graham..1802 Marriage,there is a difference in mariage place, |
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Potty | Report | 17 Apr 2013 17:11 |
Is this the marriage you found: |
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Malcolm | Report | 17 Apr 2013 15:58 |
I am working on a really strange couple in Scotland. Thomas Rob obviously married Christian Graham around 1802, because the couple have six children who's death certificates, all in statutory, show their parents as well as their partners and the location of the marriages. |
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