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valerie1
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St Asaph's
« on: Wednesday 23 February 05 13:50 UTC (UK) »

I have found a marrage certificate on 1837 on line it took place in St Asaph's 1884, can any one help with the registrar office i should be applying to local office's seem so much quicker .

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LeeW
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 23 February 05 20:00 UTC (UK) »

Abergele library should be able to help you...
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Wetton, Matthews, Sutton, Goodwin, Clarkson, Allman of Staffordshire
Morris, Daniel, Roberts, Lewis, Owen, Jones, Evans of Denbighshire (Llangernyw, Gwytherin, Pandy Tudur, Llansannan, Llanfair TH, etc)

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LeeW
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 February 05 20:05 UTC (UK) »

don't forget the GRO reference is no good to you when applying to a local registry office!

I would suggest an email to Abergele library with the details you know and they will do a search for the local ref.

Lee.
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Wetton, Matthews, Sutton, Goodwin, Clarkson, Allman of Staffordshire
Morris, Daniel, Roberts, Lewis, Owen, Jones, Evans of Denbighshire (Llangernyw, Gwytherin, Pandy Tudur, Llansannan, Llanfair TH, etc)

http://www.wetton.net/mytree
valerie1
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 24 February 05 15:50 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Lee

At the risk of sounding a really ignorant idiot what does GIRO stand for

Val
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LeeW
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 24 February 05 16:16 UTC (UK) »

Thats the ref you will get from 1837online... it's only of any use when you order from the GRO (General Register Office) at www.gro.gov.uk

local indexed are completely different...



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Wetton, Matthews, Sutton, Goodwin, Clarkson, Allman of Staffordshire
Morris, Daniel, Roberts, Lewis, Owen, Jones, Evans of Denbighshire (Llangernyw, Gwytherin, Pandy Tudur, Llansannan, Llanfair TH, etc)

http://www.wetton.net/mytree
valerie1
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 24 February 05 17:41 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Lee
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Eldon
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 10 March 05 16:55 UTC (UK) »

The registar for St Asaph is based at Rhyl.
Their new address is Morfa Clwyd, marsh Road, Rhyl,
LL18 2AF. tel 01745 366611. Because boundaries overlap, some records are housed at Abergele. If Rhyl cannot find the record they send it to Abergele.
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Negus in Polebrook  Jones in Kingswinford, Phillips in Chirk
valerie1
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 10 March 05 18:24 UTC (UK) »

Hello Eldon, thanks for that infomation, i sent my cheque to Rhyl after the replies i had to my original question.

I rang them today as i was concerned that i hadn't heard from them, they gave the info that they had just moved and that they could not give me a time when my certificate would come, due to the move plus the young lady who looks after family history certificates has left and they haven't replaced her yet.

Oh well Patience is a virtue so they say,

Valerie
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Eldon
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #8 on: Monday 14 March 05 20:37 UTC (UK) »

Hello Valerie,
Unfortunately they employ one person for two mornings a week to do this work, and they can take upto a month to reply. Not only have they moved but that person has left and the job has been advertised.
regards  Eldon.
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Negus in Polebrook  Jones in Kingswinford, Phillips in Chirk
valerie1
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Re: St Asaph's
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 09:12 UTC (UK) »

Oh well my ggrandfather and ggrandmother wont be going far , will just have to wait,would apply for job myself but Buckinghamshire is to far to travel guess i would be late most days.


regards Valerie
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