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MysticBreeze
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Marriage in grooms or brides parish?
« on: Tuesday 22 September 09 21:33 UTC (UK) »

Just a quick query .... back in the 1850s there abouts ... what was traditionally done?  Was the marriage generally in the grooms or brides parish?


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patrish
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Re: Marriage in grooms or brides parish?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 22 September 09 23:37 UTC (UK) »

In England it generally took place in the brides parish.
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this information is Crown Copyright. from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk   London Hall, Thurston Stanley, Phillips, Ayrton, White, Morrish, Smith.    West Ham/Barking Saint,Briggs,   Essex  Barker,   Hampshire  Kill, Kent Spong,   U.S.A Earp, Scotland/Cumbria Templeton, Devon Morrish, Chudley
Taidquest
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Re: Marriage in grooms or brides parish?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 23 September 09 03:36 UTC (UK) »

Hi, and occasionally the place they marry is
neither the bride or groom's home place like
in the case of my parents who were both
Dublin born but married in Mullingar,yet all children
were born in Dublin.I suspect my great grandparents
also married in a parish not connected with either
one because none of their children or siblings
appeared in the parish register of the place they married.
                                                        Anne
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Owens,William & Bridget nee connolly ( a.k.a. sarah ann.Mary)   children William b. 1875,John,b1886,Thomas b.1878,Elizabeth b.?family may have welsh connections.will junior married 1896.Four other children born but died before 1911.

Mooney,McGrath,Owens,Dublin.
Connolly,Dublin.mcdonald.
Kavanagh,Liverpool,Smyth, O'Brien.Dublin.

Coates/Kelly,midlands & Dublin
 

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Census
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Billiejo
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Re: Marriage in grooms or brides parish?
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 03 October 09 01:20 UTC (UK) »

Far as I recall up to the 1950's in Ireland it was the Brides parish. Unless if living elsewhere permission had to be saught from the Clergy in the Brides parish.
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Mr J T Arthur
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Re: Marriage in grooms or brides parish?
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 03 October 09 08:57 UTC (UK) »

Many young girls went into service in the big houses outside their own parish and subsequently married in that parish.

J.T.A.
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