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How To Look For A Marriage Within Your Family History

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How To Look For A Marriage Within Your Family History

Stella Colwell (Author and Family Historian) gives expert video advice on: How do I look for a marriage within my family History?

How do I look for a marriage within my family History?

As with births and deaths, marriages are indexed by personal name arranged by year. For each marriage, there will be an entry for each partner to the marriage. These entries match each other identically. If you apply for a marriage certificate, you can do this in the same way as for a birth certificate. You can do it online, you can do it by post, or you can do it by phone by contacting the Office of the National Statistics. As with births and deaths, you can also apply to the local registration office if you know where the marriage took place. Or, in the case of marriages, if you know the precise church, you could even search the church registers, which more often than not, are now in county record offices. A marriage certificate will actually give you the date and the place where it happened, the names and the addresses, and usually the age of each of the couple and also the father's name and the father's occupation. So again, you've got two generations for the price of one.

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