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Got an Irish marriage certificate

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CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 4 Nov 2006 22:24

but not much on it -no age,- only full , mothers names, occupation of bride--bit disappointing but at least didn`t pay for it mum had it. This was 1895 in Co. Dublin, Ros

Joy

Joy Report 4 Nov 2006 22:34

Goodness, you were lucky, with the mother's names there. My great-grandparents' in 1876 did not have the mothers' names.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 4 Nov 2006 22:39

MM English marriage certs STILL don't have the mother's name on, to this day! I would be ecstatic if any of my marriage certs had mothers names on them. OC

Joy

Joy Report 4 Nov 2006 22:43

I know, Old Crone ... :-) Sitting amazed that a marriage certificate from anywhere would have them !

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 4 Nov 2006 22:44

Sorry that wasn`t written very well-no age , no mother, no occupation of bride, Ros

CATHKIN

CATHKIN Report 4 Nov 2006 22:45

scottish ones have mother`s name, Ros

Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 4 Nov 2006 22:47

I've had no luck with Irish rellies, Caz xxx