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Witnesses at wedding on marriage certificate?

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Lisa

Lisa Report 3 Apr 2012 20:57

Hi

Ive noticed a few posts re the above. Is this information available online? If so, can someone look up a couple of records for me? Or point me in the right direction as to where to find it?

Thanks

Lisa

Catherine

Catherine Report 3 Apr 2012 21:05

As far as I know the only marriage records available to view on line are those for London through ancestry.co.uk.
London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
If the marriage you are looking for took place in London then please post the names of the people you are looking for with an indication of dates and we can have a look for you.

EDIT:- Sorry there are a few other counties that do have copies of original records too so please post the name of those you are looking for with as much details as you know and someone will have a look for you.

Lisa

Lisa Report 3 Apr 2012 21:28

Thanks Catherine

No, sadly the ones i wanted to look at arent for London

Catherine

Catherine Report 3 Apr 2012 21:31

Hi Lisa,
Sorry posted at the same time as you.
Please see my EDIT to my posting.

Catherine

Catherine Report 3 Apr 2012 21:43

Others include:-

Liverpool, Lancashire, England, Marriages and Banns, 1813-1921

West Yorkshire, England, Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935

Ireland, Civil Registration Marriages Index, 1845-1958

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 3 Apr 2012 21:48

there are also several (I think currently about 8) counties which have transcriptions - known as online parish clerks

can you give us a clue as to what area you are looking at please as there are also some other sites such as freereg

Archives

Archives Report 3 Apr 2012 23:18

Lisa,
What area are you looking at ?
You can purchase CD Rom's from from many Family History Organisations.Some are transcriptions, whilst others are filmed copies of marriage certificates that can be printed. Perhaps some members may have the area you are interested in.

mgnv

mgnv Report 4 Apr 2012 01:42

Check out
https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1®ion=BRITISH_ISLES

There are significant collections of images for
CON, DUR/NBL, NFK, Manchester
as well as transcriptions for:
CHS, DBY, DOR, ESS, WAR, Bristol

Lisa

Lisa Report 4 Apr 2012 23:42

Hi all
Sorry for the late reply - id headed off to bed!

I have some marriages in Lancashire (Manchester) area and some in Worcestershire/Staffordshire/warwickshire too.

@Archives - thanks for that - i wasnt aware that you could buy a CD ROM of the transcriptions. Any idea where i might be able to obtain these?

@mgnv - thank you so much :) i'll take a look at the site tomorrow.

Many thanks to all x

mgnv

mgnv Report 5 Apr 2012 02:44

The collection is called:
England, Lancashire – Cheshire – Yorkshire Parish Registers, 1603-1992
but, in spite of the title, it's really Greater Manchester.
It's only partly indexed, but it's worth doing a search first before browsing the images.

It's worth doing a look up of 1837 and later marrs at:
http://www.lancashirebmd.org.uk/

There are also Lancs transcriptions via http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html

mgnv

mgnv Report 5 Apr 2012 03:11

Here's why you should do a look up on LancsBMD


Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1879
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
MACE John H GILL Margaret A Gorton, St. James Manchester 56/1/349

Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1891
Surname Forename(s) Surname Forename(s) Church / Register Office Registers At Reference
MACE * John H BARTLE Sarah Chorlton-on-Medlock Register Office or Registar Attended Manchester CHO_RM/93/117

I looked up the above guy for another thread - there won't be an entry in the collection of CofE registers for his 2nd marr. The official record for this is in the registrar's own register. It was probably a rego office marr, although pre-1898, the registrar had to attend all non-conformist marrs as only C of E (and jews and quakers) were authorized to keep official registers, so even if there were a religious ceremony, the marriage was only completed when they signed the registrar's official register (after 1898, non-conformists - excl RCs til 1980ish - could be authorized to keep official registers. Non-conformist faiths could keep their own registers of these events, but I've not seen any of these online.

John's 1st marr is in the Manchester collection - here we know the church (it's got the code 56, which the site has decoded for us), the register # =1 (which translates to some block of years), and the entry # =349.
Since LancsBMD gives the entry #, it can pair up brides with grooms, and also, at 2 entries per page, we should expect entry # 349 to be on image # 175 (and it is).

lancashireAnn

lancashireAnn Report 5 Apr 2012 15:02

mgnv
thanks for that tip re page nos on the Manchester site. I never thought of that & spend ages just trawling by guess.