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Sylvia Ross' thread
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Sylvia Ross | Report | 24 Oct 2006 10:16 |
Hi Chris, if you have found out the date when they were married and where, check the quarter of the year they were married in i.e. March quarter, June quarter, Sept quarter and Dec quarter. That will give you the volume no and page no where their marriage is registered. Once you have this you can apply to the General Records Office (Google this and all info. on their website) for their marriage certificate, which will also give you details of the bride's maiden name, and the fathers and witnesses of the bride and groom. It'll give you something to start with.... good luck Sylvx |