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Scottish marriages
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mgnv | Report | 6 Aug 2016 01:33 |
If they had a child registered in 1855 or 1861 onward, then that child's b.cert will show the date and place of the parents' marr - see: |
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Andysmum | Report | 4 Aug 2016 15:39 |
Here's a quote about Banns in Scotland and why they might be on different dates.. |
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Susieinoz | Report | 4 Aug 2016 13:10 |
Thanks Anne, I wondered about that too, but wasn't entirely sure. Sue |
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AnneRachel | Report | 4 Aug 2016 09:54 |
I suggest it is likely that one of the entries is banns, these were read in the parishes of both bride and groom. Scotlands People doesn't seem to differentiate between banns and marriage. |
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Susieinoz | Report | 4 Aug 2016 08:40 |
I was looking for a marriage on the Scotland's People website. I found what I thought to be two separate entries for the same couple. The marriages were both in the same county but different parishes, though the parishes were adjacent to one another. The dates were about a month apart. Has anyone else had this happen and if so what does it mean? Thanks, Sue |